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BISMARCK. Cruise the Missouri in true style via a classic paddlewheel riverboat. The Lewis & Clark Riverboat offers an intriguing mix of adventures ranging from a one-hour-long Buffalo Joe or Sunset Cruise (primarily for sightseeing) to the Saturday Dinner Cruise, which keeps guests on the water for approximately two hours. Cruises depart from the Port of Bismarck and follow the river downstream to Fort Lincoln, and each cruise includes narratives that highlight the history of the area. Private charters are also available.
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MANDAN. During the summer months, this unique transport makes regular runs between Mandan's Third Street depot and Historic Fort Abraham Lincoln. The nine-mile round trip aboard this restored trolley car follows alongside the banks of the scenic Missouri River and offers passengers a glimpse at what it was like to use mass transit back in the "good old days," when city trolleys were far more prevalent than they are today.
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RIVERDALE. Since the 1950s, this enormous earthen dam, one of the largest of its kind in the world, has helped control the flood levels of the Missouri River and provided electricity to hundreds of thousands of North Dakotans. Visitors to Garrison, which falls under the auspices of the Army Corps of Engineers, are taken on guided tours of the facility that allow them to see the inner workings of not only the dam but the power plant as well. When visiting the dam, be sure to leave yourself some time to stop by Lake Sakakawea, one of the largest manmade lakes in North America.
Our tours offer insight into city districts, sites of local interest, and even historic and government buildings. Peruse our list, and then, prepare for a bit of education and entertainment combined.
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