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  1. The Lake Region Heritage Center is your local history, cultural, and art museum. We exist to serve you and the visitors to the Lake Region. Between history exhibits, art shows, educational activities, and events, our museum in Devils Lake has something for everyone!

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  2. Lake Region Heritage Center Inc, Devils Lake, North Dakota. 1,881 likes · 2 talking about this · 346 were here. Museum, meeting space, workshop space, receptions and birthdays! PO Box 245

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  3. Lake Region Heritage Center, Inc. is a private non-profit 501(c)(3). Our mission is to provide our citizens and visitors with the art and history of the Lake Region in order to strengthen North Central North Dakota’s culture and heritage for current and future generations.

  4. Lake Region Heritage Center. The museum features the many heritages that make up the Lake Region. Special exhibits of a pioneer doctor's room, the original federal courtroom, an early law office, a barber shop, a dentist office and display of Native American beadwork, showcase life of yesteryear.

  5. It houses the first fire engine of Devils Lake among many other things. It also explains how the flooding of Devils Lake has changed the landscape in the region. I believe they offer guided tours but you must have to call ahead. The admission is very reasonable and kids under 12 are free. Read more.

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  6. Lake Region Arts Festival. Lake Region Heritage Center. 502 4th Street NE. Devils Lake ND 58301. 701-662-3701 lrhc@gondtc.com. To schedule an appointment or inquire about an event contact Lisa Crosby at 701-662-3701.

  7. The Lake Region Heritage Center is located in the old post office in downtown Devils Lake. The three-story former federal building is now home to a vast collection of displays that tell the history of the Lake Region and the surrounding community.

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