Friday, August 21, 2015

A peaceful view in North Dakota



     
     Why is North Dakota called the Peace Garden State?

     North Dakota houses the International Peace Garden, which overlaps the international border between the US and Manitoba, Canada. The garden was established in 1932 to commemorate the peaceful affairs between the two nations. 

    I didn't have a chance to see the garden, but I enjoyed a peaceful and relaxing view of the riverside with yachts and boats.

     My trip to North Dakota was short. But I was able to see a part of it. I had a glimpse of the Missouri River on the bridge and had a good lunch at Captain Freddy's Restaurant.

     I will make sure to see the International Peace Garden State when I go back to visit. 







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