Northern Plains National Heritage Area is a federally designated National Heritage Area along an 80-mile (130 km) length of the Missouri River in central North Dakota. The heritage area promotes and interprets the scenic, cultural and historic heritage of the region. It extends from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site to Huff Indian Village State Historic Site The area interprets the history of the Three Affiliated Tribes, the passage of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the fur trade, steamboats on the Missouri and Fort Abraham Lincoln. It also interprets the area's association with the Northern Pacific Railroad, as well as the area's heritage in agriculture and energy production.
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| - Northern Plains National Heritage Area is a federally designated National Heritage Area along an 80-mile (130 km) length of the Missouri River in central North Dakota. The heritage area promotes and interprets the scenic, cultural and historic heritage of the region. It extends from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site to Huff Indian Village State Historic Site The area interprets the history of the Three Affiliated Tribes, the passage of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the fur trade, steamboats on the Missouri and Fort Abraham Lincoln. It also interprets the area's association with the Northern Pacific Railroad, as well as the area's heritage in agriculture and energy production. (en)
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| - Mercer County, North Dakota
- Morton County, North Dakota
- 2009 establishments in North Dakota
- Northern Pacific Railroad
- Oliver County, North Dakota
- Missouri River
- Protected areas of Oliver County, North Dakota
- Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Protected areas established in 2009
- Fort Abraham Lincoln
- North Dakota
- Protected areas of Mercer County, North Dakota
- Protected areas of Morton County, North Dakota
- Northern Plains National Heritage Area
- National Heritage Areas of the United States
- Protected areas of McLean County, North Dakota
- Burleigh County, North Dakota
- Huff Archeological Site
- Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
- Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009
- Protected areas of Burleigh County, North Dakota
- Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation
- McLean County, North Dakota
- National Heritage Area
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| - Northern Plains National Heritage Area is a federally designated National Heritage Area along an 80-mile (130 km) length of the Missouri River in central North Dakota. The heritage area promotes and interprets the scenic, cultural and historic heritage of the region. It extends from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site to Huff Indian Village State Historic Site The area interprets the history of the Three Affiliated Tribes, the passage of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the fur trade, steamboats on the Missouri and Fort Abraham Lincoln. It also interprets the area's association with the Northern Pacific Railroad, as well as the area's heritage in agriculture and energy production. The Northern Plains National Heritage Area comprises portions of Burleigh, Morton, Mercer, McLean and Oliver counties. Northern Plains National Heritage Area was established by the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009. (en)
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