Rugged, often barren but always dramatic, North Dakota's badlands won over President Roosevelt in the late 19th century and continue to woo nature enthusiasts now as part of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Housed in the first brink house in the Dakota territory, the Children's Museum retains a home-like atmosphere while offering fun learning experiences like a puppet theatre, sound science fun room, and more.
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