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Exhibits - Historic Sites

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Throughout the state, the State Historical Society has preserved significant historic sites to interpret to the public and promote understanding of North Dakota History. Exhibits have been crafted specifically for each site featuring historic objects and photographs that tell the story’s of the site’s history.

The Chateau de Mores Interpretive Center, Missouri-Yellowstone Interpretive Center, Fort Totten, and Pembia State Museum also host a schedule of rotating exhibits produced by the State Historical Society of North Dakota. These traveling displays allow visitors in all parts of the state to enjoy popular exhibits.

Camp Hancock
Chateau de Mores
Former Governor's Mansion
Fort Abercrombie
Fort Buford
Fort Totten
Gingras Trading Post
Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center
Pembina State Museum

Address:
612 East Boulevard Ave.
Bismarck, North Dakota 58505
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Hours:
Exhibit galleries and Museum Store: 8am - 5pm M-F; Sat. & Sun. 10am - 5pm.
State Archives: 8am - 4:30pm., M-F, except legal holidays, and 2nd Sat. of each month, 10am - 4:30 pm.
State Historical Society offices: 8am - 5pm M-F, except legal holidays.

Contact Us:
phone: (701) 328-2666
fax: (701) 328-3710
email: histsoc@nd.gov