| The popular tale in North Dakota: "Forty below keeps the
riff-raff out." It seems to be true, because the state has the
lowest crime rate in the U.S. Cold temperatures along with the
state's rather remote location keeps out a lot of other people,
too, including large numbers of vacationers. North Dakota's
appeal lies in its solitude and wide-open spaces. And it's
rather enjoyable to be able to take a picture without having to
ask someone else to move aside first. It is one of the largest
Native American populations in the U.S. North Dakota has a lot
of wildlife, the creation of refuges and parks has kept the
animal population strong and travelers have plenty of good spots
to view native species such as bison, mule deer, bighorn sheep
and coyotes. The state has also played a large role in the
history of westward expansion in North America. An abundance of
historic sites and museums gives visitors a better understanding
of how the state and the country evolved into their present
forms. Top Cities in North Dakota
1. Grand Forks
2. Fargo
3. Bismarck
4. Minot
5. Devils Lake
6. Dickinson
7. Medora
8. Beulah
9. Valley City
10. Wahpeton
11. Williston
12. Michigan
Popular Attractions in North Dakota
* Painted Woods Golf Course
* Edgewood Golf Course
* Bird Woman Missouri River Adventures, LLP
* Bois de Sioux Golf Club
* Fort Mandan Overlook State Historic Site
* Church of the Ascension
* Bagg Bonanza Farm
* Five Nations Art Museum
* Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site
* Richland County Historical Museum
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