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  1. Feb 14, 2017 · 50 Interesting Facts about North Dakota. By Karin Lehnardt, Senior Writer. Published February 14, 2017. At 3.2%, North Dakota has the lowest unemployment rate in the United States. [3] The world’s largest hamburger was eaten in Rutland, North Dakota. It weighed 3,591 pounds and more than 8,000 people were invited to the meal.

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    • The Dakota Territory used to be one big mass but people from the North and South began to clash over differences in lifestyle, political beliefs, and conflicts with the natives.
    • In the early 1900s, a populist movement called the Non Partisan League passed anti-corporate laws that protected farmlands, built the largest milling facility in the US, and established a state-owned bank that shielded North Dakota from the 2008 crisis.
    • The eastern portion of North Dakota is a flat valley. With its mineral-rich soil, it is among the world’s most fertile areas. That’s why it is filled with productive farms that feed the US.
    • The western side is dubbed as the Drift Prairie region. “Drift” is a type of soil made up of sand, clay, and gravel. The area is dotted with hills, lakes, valleys, and wetlands.
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  3. Jan 16, 2023 · North Dakota Fun Facts. 1. North Dakota is the 19th largest state in the United States by area. 2. It is known as the “Peace Garden State.”. 3. The state’s capital is Bismarck, and its largest city is Fargo. 4.

  4. Jan 3, 2023 · Weird Facts About North Dakota. The world's largest buffalo monument is in North Dakota. There is no official North Dakota state animal. Milk is the official drink of North Dakota. The largest metal sculpture in the world is in North Dakota. The official dance of North Dakota is the Square Dance.

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    • It’s either the 39th or the 40th state—no one’s sure. Once upon a time, the two Dakotas were joined in the Dakota Territory. Due to various political squabbles, they entered into the Union as two separate states, North and South Dakota.
    • It’s the only state with a state-owned bank. The Bank of North Dakota is headquartered in Bismarck. Many other states have considered establishing their own state-owned-and-operated financial institutions recently, in part because the Bank of North Dakota fared so well during the 2007 recession compared to larger banks.
    • Fargo wasn’t filmed there. Much of the Coen brothers’ 1996 film takes place in Minnesota, and much of it was shot in and around Minneapolis. Only some exterior snow shots of North Dakota’s largest city appear in the film.
    • It has some of the highest rents in America. A 2014 study found that a one-bedroom in Williston, North Dakota rented for almost $2400 a month, compared to $1500 in New York City.
  5. It is 156 feet long, 100 feet tall, and weighs 75 tons. 9. The first camera. The inventor of the camera was a North Dakotan. David Henderson invented the camera in 1887 and named it by scrambling the first four letters of “Dakota” and adding a “K” to make “Kodak.”. 10.

  6. Jul 22, 2023 · One of the interesting facts about North Dakota is that the state holds the top position as the largest producer of various crops in the United States. In 2010, North Dakota supplied 90 percent of the nation’s canola and 95 percent of its flaxseed. This success is attributed to the state’s fertile soils, favorable climate, and advanced ...

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