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Gardens in North Dakota
Some people might only know of sparsely populated North Dakota from the movie Fargo. Agriculture is a big part of this rugged state - gardeners try and take advantage of any growing season they can because the extreme weather ranges from very hot summers to many below freezing days in the winter. Featured Gardens: International Peace GardenThis is one of the most interesting ideas for a garden - it's a botanical garden located on the Canada - U.S. border (in North Dakota / Manitoba) that is dedicated to peace. This ... |
Map of North Dakota Gardens to Visit
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Listed Gardens in North Dakota by City Dunseith : International Peace Garden Garrison : Fort Stevenson State Park Arboretum |
![]() | Marking the Land: Jim Dow in North Dakota (Center for American Places - Center Books on American Places) The demanding frontier life of My Ántonia or Little House on the Prairie may be long gone, but the idyllic small town still exists as a cherished icon of American community life. Yet sprawl and urban density, rather than small towns and farms, are the predominant features of our modern society, agribusiness and other commercial forces have ... [reviews] |
![]() | Wingshooter's Guide to North Dakota (Wingshooter's Guides) by: Chuck Johnson This guidebook supplies all the information you need to plan a hunting expedition. Each section of the state has plenty of maps, graphs, tips, and techniques; which species are present, populations, where to hunt, as well as when and how to get there. Species covered are pheasants, prairie chickens, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, mourning doves, turkeys, and an expanded section on ... [reviews] |
![]() | Spooky Creepy North Dakota by: Lori L. Orser Travel the prairies of North Dakota to discover ghost stories, rural legends, and haunted places that dot this state. Visit the haunted San Haven Sanitorium, where over 1100 people died of tuberculosis and eerie spirits still linger! Travel to college campuses where students died, but never left! Learn about haunted historic homes, the ranch cabin where President Teddy Roosevelt's ghost remains, ... [reviews] |
![]() | North Dakota Impressions by: Chuck Haney The seemingly austere environs bely the true nature of North Dakota’s landscape: diverse, stunning, and ancient. Photographer Chuck Haney presents the state in all of its glory, from gentle prairies and ample rivers to the fantastical formations of the badlands. An entirely new appreciation of North Dakota will be gained through North Dakota Impressions. [reviews] |
![]() | Hamptons Havens: The Best of Hamptons Cottages and Gardens (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens) by: Hamptons Cottages and Gardens Magazine A lavish look at the private homes of the storied Hamptons, with gorgeous photographs and engaging text that discusses the history, decor and architecture from an insider's perspective. [reviews] |
![]() | 1001 Gardens You Must See Before You Die Garden lovers and discriminating travelers will relish this armchair tour of the most beautiful and interesting gardens around the world. Succinct descriptions with stunning color photos showcase the creations of the world's outstanding landscape gardeners, architects, and garden designers. From Spain's famous gardens of the Moorish Alhambra at Granada to San Diego's Healing Garden, created for ... [reviews] |
![]() | A Guide to the Gardens of Kyoto by: Marc Treib Designed for the layman as well as the professional, this concise yet comprehensive guide provides both practical information and theoretical insights into the design of the Japanese garden. Kyoto, the capital of Japan for over one thousand years, possesses a richness of garden art without equal as a living chronicle of Japanese cultural history and environmental design. Following the ... [reviews] |