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    North Dakota State Capitol

    4.6 (25 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Pioneers Memorial at the Bismark State Capitol
    Bruce K.

    I'm collecting state capitols in addition to states. State capitols are harder and will take me a much longer time. I mean, how often can you swing a trip to Pierre or Juneau? Well, here's Bismarck and it's my fourteenth state capitol. Closed when I arrived, but the North Dakota Heritage Center is next door and it's awesome. Go there now. The Capitol building is surrounded by acres of well maintained grass and a plethora of monuments. The Pioneer and New Pioneers were interesting, but the All Veterans Memorial was also very cool. I'd like to have seen some of the conflicts that took place since Vietnam but I'm sure that's in the works.

    Troy S.

    Such a phenomenally unique and historic building. If you are in Bismarck, stop in and see the Art Deco stylings of the People's House.

    Danielle F.

    Cool things about this Capitol: -You can take Capitol Tours all year round, Monday through Friday on the hour from 9-11:00AM and 1-3:00PM. The tours last an hour. Check in at the information desk on the ground floor. -The 18th Floor is the coolest part of the Capitol building (its open to the public, go right on up). Elevator D takes you to the floor, where you can walk around the whole level. The level contains lots of old photography. There's lots of comfy seating and some tables available, you could definitely have a small meet up there or have your lunch on the 18th floor. You can't go on the balcony on the 18th floor, those are permanently locked (see pictures to see the view of the 18th floor). -There's a cafe that is open to the public with some decent food. -There's over 75 different species of trees that are planted on the capitol grounds on the "Arboretum Trail" (there's a trail map online). -On the ground floor there are the famous faces (people who made a difference in North Dakota) on the walls. Not the coolest thing about this Capitol building: -Only one public entrance, which is the South entrance, which happens to be like a car tunnel (see pictures) and once you walk through the little tunnel, you will enter the doors and go through security (metal detectors). On a below freezing (-40 with windchill) day this long of a distance to walk to the entrance is almost unreasonable.

    ND Capitol with the mall
    Richie D.

    Checking out U.S. state capital cities and their unique capitol buildings is a guilty pleasure of mine. Each one has its own feel, decor, topography and culture. In riverside Bismarck, North Dakota, their capitol happens to be one of only 4 highrise capitol buildings in the nation (next to Florida, Louisiana and Nebraska). Often referred to as "The Skyscraper on the Prairie," this is the highest man-made structure in the area for miles. Why you ask?? The original capitol building burnt down midst the era of the Great Depression and there were no funds to construct one of great splendor and architecture. Still, I enjoyed my visit due to the relaxed environment with large open space and nature trails, the neighboring Sacajawea statue (who seems to be one of the state's most prominent figures in addition to bison), and the on site ND Heritage Center Museum and Governor's home. They offer free capitol tours which takes you up to the 18th floor observation deck Monday through Friday hourly 8:00 a.m. thru 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. thru 4:00 p.m. (although there is not much to be seen up there).

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    Very Beautiful & Friendly staff . We watched part of a legislative meeting . All furnishings are original from the 1800's . fabulous

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    So unlike any other capitol building we have visited, I was pleasantly surprised at its unique Art Deco beauty.

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    Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site - Living room, front parlor

    Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site

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    This is a wonderful place to visit some history! It is totally free to view everything; donations…read moreare welcome! The mansion was constructed in 1884 and was not originally built for the governors of North Dakota, but rather as a private resident. The mansion was the North Dakota governors' residence from 1893 to 1960, which is pretty sweet! They are very open to photography, so snap away! The mansion gets decorated for different seasons and holidays, which I can't wait to come back for the holiday season! Lastly, there is a lot for children to do here, they have historic games that you can do with your children on the lawn and a scavenger hunt! It is 100% a self-guided tour, however a site supervisor is always around and is happy to answer questions! I asked her about any paranormal activity that the mansion has had and she did have a few stories for me; pretty cool, a haunting presence somewhere in the heart of Bismarck, North Dakota! I was treated so well and the site supervisor was super welcoming! There is two floors, both open to the public (every bedroom and room is open). The upstairs is not handicap accessible, because you have to climb stairs. Additionally, there is a "Carriage House" which is basically the garage that has been converted into a museum full of historical artifacts! You could spend approximately 1-2 hours here and get the feel of the whole place. The North Dakota State Historical Society clearly did a lot of research and beautiful restoration to this place. I will no doubt be back and I am so thankful that I stopped on by on a beautiful August day! I hope you enjoy the pictures I captured!

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