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NORTH DAKOTA, Where in Summer It's Cleaner & Greener
and in Winter is Whiter and Brighter.
I. STEAK ON THE HOOF... in western North Dakota where cowboys
still ride the range at roundup time.
2. PRAIRIE SKYSCRAPER... The State Capitol building at Bismarck is a
landmark on the rolling hills along the Missouri River.
3. NEW WEALTH... In the Williston Basin and other oil fields, new wealth
is pumped into the North Dakota economy from thousands of oil wells.
4. NATIVE NORTH DAKOTANS. . . Colorful ceremonies and pageants are
produced every summer for thousands of tourists by native Indian tribes.
5. WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN... Born at Strasburg, North Dakota, famed
Lawrence Welk returns often to his native state.
6. FOR THE WEARY... Interstate Highway #94, as well as other 4-lane
state and federal highways abound with pleasant rest stops and over-
night camps.
7. AGRICULTURAL LEADER... Farming is #1 in North Dakota. We lead
the nation in the production of hard red spring wheat, durum and pre-
mium malting barley.
8. WATER RECREATION... Both man-made and natural lakes provide op-
portunity for water sports, swimming, skiing, fishing.
9. COLORFUL BADLANDS... Sight-seers and camera "bugs" have a field
day in the Badlands and Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park.
For more information on North Dakota, write Economic Devel-
opment Commission, State Capitol, Bismarck, North Dakota, or
Travel Department, State Highway Building, Bismarck, North Dakota.
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Pub. by Bert Nauer Enterprises, Jamestown, N. Dak. 58401
DEXTER PRESS, INC.
WEST NYACK, NEW YORK
Aug. 28, 1971
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