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Village and the earth lodges, in which the guides give a basic introduction to Mandan culture, are offered every half-hour and are about thirty minutes long. Along with the tours, there is a historical museum comprising On-A-Slant Village, Fort Abraham Lincoln, and Fort Lincoln State Park culture and history. A gift shop and coffee shop have been built in the re-constructed commissary storehouse. During the summers, melodramas, including ones originally performed at Fort Lincoln in the 1870s, are performed by the guides in the re-built granary. The park has 95 campsites, two sleeping cabins, and picnic shelters. Horseback tours, hiking, fishing, and playgrounds are also available.
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seven officer's quarters, six cavalry stables, a guardhouse, granary, quartermaster storehouse, bakery, hospital, laundress quarters, and log scouts' quarters. Water was supplied to the fort by being hauled from
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118:46°46′0.98″N
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1785:Sully Creek
1745:Fort Ransom
1735:Cross Ranch
1730:Beaver Lake
1641:Cedar River
1613:Willow Lake
1553:Springwater
1548:Snyder Lake
1538:Silver Lake
1533:Sibley Lake
1498:Pretty Rock
1483:Maple River
1438:Lake Nettie
1428:Lake George
1398:Hobart Lake
1373:Dakota Lake
1318:Appert Lake
586:, Lt. Col.
537:Karl Bodmer
443:Anishinaabe
432:sweet grass
180:Designation
162:Established
133: /
121:100°50′48″W
108:Coordinates
1860:Categories
1674:Chase Lake
1603:White Lake
1573:Stump Lake
1568:Storm Lake
1523:Shell Lake
1473:Lords Lake
1458:Lambs Lake
1423:Lake Alice
1393:Hiddenwood
1363:Chase Lake
1078:1560372559
911:Dimensions
610:References
477:(Lakota),
400:Webley RIC
229:state park
193:President
1760:Icelandic
1623:Wood Lake
1608:Wild Rice
1513:Rose Lake
1508:Rock Lake
1503:Rabb Lake
1478:Lost Lake
1468:Long Lake
1453:Lake Zahl
1443:Lake Otis
1353:Camp Lake
1338:Bone Hill
1328:Arrowwood
529:Mato-tope
190:Named for
154:Elevation
1679:Lostwood
1656:Sheyenne
1588:Tomahawk
1583:Tewaukon
1433:Lake Ilo
1378:Des Lacs
1167:March 1,
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661:July 18,
447:Chippewa
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372:palisade
345:Features
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249:Missouri
86:Location
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1001:July 2,
865:July 2,
712:July 2,
515:Sheheke
463:Arikara
459:Hidatsa
380:Hidatsa
316:Montana
239:History
201:Website
1488:McLean
1343:Brumba
1323:Ardoch
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467:Lakota
461:, and
455:Mandan
439:Mandan
412:Libbie
364:Mandan
245:Mandan
1723:Parks
1715:State
1543:Slade
554:Notes
451:Métis
261:bison
224:is a
1169:2020
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