Articles for tag: Bismarck, custer's last stand, Little Bighorn, Vintage Furniture

Karla News

Bismarck, ND: What to Do, What to See, Where to Eat!

When most people plan vacation trips, they don’t consider visiting North Dakota, much less Bismarck, but they should. The state, and its capitol, are full of history, fun things to see and do, great restaurants, and some of the friendliest people in the world. In case you can’t get here, and in hopes that you ...

The Pirogue Grille in Bismarck, North Dakota

It’s easy to miss the Pirogue Grille if you’re not looking for it – but you should be looking. It is one of the very best restaurants in Bismarck, with an interesting and ever-changing menu, offering nouvelle cuisine in amounts to satisfy a healthy appetite. The Pirogue Grille is one of Bismarck’s newest non-chain restaurant, ...

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The World’s Largest Petrified Peculiarity

Some travelers find intrigue in getting off the main drag and searching for the unique travel sight. I should know. I’m one of those people. Lemmon, South Dakota sits directly on the border of North Dakota. Drive north on Main Avenue and suddenly you’re in North Lemmon, which is in North Dakota. It is neither ...

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German Militarism

The militant spirit described by Haffner, in the run up to the Nazi consolidation of power, was not a new phenomenon in German history. Germany is a nation that had been ravaged by the devastation of war for centuries and finally forged through successful wars against its neighbors. World War I gave great expression and ...

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Cookies for You: A Taste of Home

The modest front of Cookies for You hides a taste of your past: Grandma’s cookies, Mom’s kitchen, and lots of smiles. At first glance it looks like a quick stop with cookies, lots of cookies, but a better name for this little spot might be “Cookies and More!” Cookies for You is located at 424 ...