Dakota Day Trips
Author: Cliff Naylor
Publisher: North Dakota Tourism
Published: 1999-10-01
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9780967575803
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Author: Cliff Naylor
Publisher: North Dakota Tourism
Published: 1999-10-01
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9780967575803
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Clifford Naylor, Sr.
Publisher:
Published: 2022-06
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780998436425
DOWNLOAD EBOOKI was inspired to produce a third edition of the "Dakota Day Trips" series because of all the new television stories I've produced on people and places worth discovering since my last book was published. "The Road to Rural Wonders" introduces readers to a few intriguing stories on sites located on private property and characters who are not equipped to welcome travelers.However, in keeping with the theme of my previous books, there are more than forty new day trips in this volume for readers to visit, like the story on North Dakota's only waterfall.This book also welcomes you to ride "shotgun" as I recount how the "Off the Beaten Path" television series was developed and became so popular. Enjoy the ride!
Author: Cliff Naylor
Publisher: North Dakota Tourism
Published: 2002-05
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 9780967575810
DOWNLOAD EBOOK52 day trips in North Dakota.
Author: Cliff Naylor
Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 155
ISBN-13: 9781532321887
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Green
Publisher: St Martins Press
Published: 1989-11-01
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780312917715
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTo most people, John Lennon was a legend, an artistic master who was larger than life. But his real story is that of a man--not the ex-Beatle, not the activist, not the hero. Here is a warm, honest portrait drawn by a close friend, the story of a gifted man struggling with himself, his family, and his art on the eve of his long-awaited comeback. Martin's.
Author: Lisa Meyers McClintick
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2015-05-01
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 1493017454
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTired of the same old tourist traps? Whether you’re a visitor or a local looking for something different, let The Dakotas Off the Beaten Path show you a side of North and South Dakota you never knew existed. See the house Pa built during the annual Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant in De Smet, South Dakota. Excavate mammoth bones in the Black Hills or spelunk in some of the world’s largest caves. Dance to Norwegian fiddles at North America’s largest Scandinavian festival, or lose yourself in the brilliant splendor of a powwow. So if you’ve “been there, done that” one too many times, get off the main road and venture Off the Beaten Path.
Author: Lisa Meyers McClintick
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2012-08-07
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 0762788879
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNo planning required! Need a day away to relax, refresh, renew? Just get in your car and go! This first edition of Day Trips from the Twin Cities is your guide to hundreds of exciting things to do, see, and discover in your own backyard. With full trip-planning information and tips on where to eat, shop, and stop along the way, you can make the most of your time off and rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip. Explore places you never knew existed, many free of charge, and most within a two-hour drive of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Head north any time of the year to Brainerd, where its bounty of lakes offers waterskiing and wakeboarding in the summer, and snowmobiling and ice fishing in the winter. Follow Wisconsin’s Great River Road and soak up the beautiful scenery and historic villages tucked along the landscape. Get a taste of Germany in New Ulm, a city that wears its heritage proudly through its ornate buildings, historic brewery, and fun festivals.
Author: T. D. Griffith
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2011-03-15
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 0762774827
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYour Travel Destination. Your Home. Your Home-To-Be. South Dakota’s Black Hills & Badlands Ghost towns and modern towns. Trendy eateries and rustic bars. Cowboys and artists. Rodeos, skiing, hiking, and biking. Breathtaking landscapes in a place of welcoming smiles. • A personal, practical perspective for travelers and residents alike • Comprehensive listings of attractions, restaurants, and accommodations • How to live & thrive in the area—from recreation to relocation • Countless details on shopping, arts & entertainment, and children’s activities
Author: Clay Jenkinson
Publisher: Dakota Institute
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780983405924
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA compilation of the first seven years (2005-2011) of a column published every Sunday in the Bismarck Tribune on life in North Dakota and the growing influence of the oil boom.
Author: Linda M. Clemmons
Publisher: Iowa and the Midwest Experienc
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 281
ISBN-13: 1609386337
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRobert Hopkins was a man caught between two worlds. As a member of the Dakota Nation, he was unfairly imprisoned, accused of taking up arms against U.S. soldiers when war broke out with the Dakota in 1862. However, as a Christian convert who was also a preacher, Hopkins's allegiance was often questioned by many of his fellow Dakota as well. Without a doubt, being a convert--and a favorite of the missionaries--had its privileges. Hopkins learned to read and write in an anglicized form of Dakota, and when facing legal allegations, he and several high-ranking missionaries wrote impassioned letters in his defense. Ultimately, he was among the 300-some Dakota spared from hanging by President Lincoln, imprisoned instead at Camp Kearney in Davenport, Iowa, for several years. His wife, Sarah, and their children, meanwhile, were forced onto the barren Crow Creek reservation in Dakota Territory with the rest of the Dakota women, children, and elderly. In both places, the Dakota were treated as novelties, displayed for curious residents like zoo animals. Historian Linda Clemmons examines the surviving letters from Robert and Sarah; other Dakota language sources; and letters from missionaries, newspaper accounts, and federal documents. She blends both the personal and the historical to complicate our understanding of the development of the Midwest, while also serving as a testament to the resilience of the Dakota and other indigenous peoples who have lived in this region from time immemorial.