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Adams Cavalier Grant Mc Lean Ransom Steele
Barnes Dickey Griggs Mercer Renville Stutsman
Benson Divide Hettinger Morton Richland Towner
Billings Dunn Kidder Mountrail Rolette Traill
Bottineau Eddy La Moure Nelson Sargent Walsh
Bowman Emmons Logan Oliver Sheridan Ward
Burke Foster Mc Henry Pembina Sioux Wells
Burleigh Golden Valley Mc Intosh Pierce Slope Williams
Cass Grand Forks Mc Kenzie Ramsey Stark

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Storage Facilities in North Dakota
Storage companies in North Dakota are available to suit any job. Large or small, long-term or short, storage units and self-storage units of all sizes are available throughout the state. If you have just moved to the area, visit a storage facility and ask how they can help make your move easier. Or, if you want a make a little extra room around the house for the holidays, a small self-storage unit will be perfect. Whatever it is, you will have no problem finding a storage company that will provide you all of your storage and transportation needs. Be sure to look for seasonal discounts and promotions to help save on your storage unit.

Origin of State's Name: "Dakota" is the Sioux Indian word for friend.

Capital City: Bismarck is the capital and second largest city in North Dakota. With a population of around 55,500, Bismarck offers many local services including moving services, storage facilities, donation centers and much more. A city that continues to focus on building a stable business environment, Bismarck residents look forward to a prosperous future.

Population: North Dakota has a population estimated at 650,000.

Driving: The North Dakota Department of Transportation website is where you will find driver's license information, applications, testing requirements, driver's manuals, testing locations and more.

Agriculture and Industry: The state's largest agricultural sectors include wheat, cattle, barley, sunflowers, milk and sugar beets. Food processing, machinery, mining and tourism are North Dakota's leading industries.

State Bird: In 1947, the western meadowlark was designated official state bird of North Dakota.

State Tree: The American elm is the official state tree of North Dakota. The tree often reaches 120-feet or taller.

State Flower: The official state flower is the wild prairie rose. The flower sports five bright pink petals with a tight cluster of yellow stamens in the center.

State Song: Written by James W. Foley, North Dakota's state song is "North Dakota Hymn."

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North Dakota - Interesting Facts:
  • The first grizzly bear encounter during the Lewis and Clark expedition occurred in North Dakota.
  • Dakota Gasification Company in Beulah, North Dakota is the country's only synthetic natural gas producer.
  • In 1987, North Dakota passed a bill making English the official state language.
  • The North Dakota State University research experiment station in Hettinger is the largest state owned sheep research center in the United States.
  • The State of North Dakota grows more sunflowers than any other state.

North Dakota - Famous People:
Famous names from the State of North Dakota include NBA player and coach Phil Jackson, singer Peggy Lee, artist Ivan Dmitre, actor Angie Dickinson and writer William H. Gass.

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