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The North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum, located on the North Dakota State Capitol grounds in Bismarck, is the state of North Dakota's official history museum. The original building, which was opened in 1981, is operated by the State Historical Society of North Dakota and features permanent and temporary exhibits. In June 2008, the museum, which has been called a "Smithsonian on the plains", became home to a rare mummified Edmontosaurus with fossilized skin.Expansion of the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum finished with a grand opening on November 2, 2014, coinciding with the 125th anniversary of statehood. The expansion added 127,000 square feet of collections storage, labs, and office space, doubling the total size of the museum.OverviewThe North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum is the federal repository for the state in all collection areas. It is home to the State Archives which is the official repository of state and local government records. It also houses the Johnsrud Paleontology Laboratory and the State Fossil Collection.The museum features four galleries, two theaters, an outdoor amphitheater, cafe, a kid's play area, and museum store. The museum hosts year-round events, programming, and conferences. It also publishes the North Dakota History Journal and several other publications.CollectionsState ArchivesThe State Archives manages storage and preservation for books, periodicals, maps, photographs, manuscripts, newspapers, oral histories and film.Archaeology and historic preservationCollections include millions of artifacts representing more than 12,000 years of human history from across North Dakota. There are also resources files critical to oil, coal, wind, road, and bridge contractors. A statewide network of 56 state historic sites is administered from the North Dakota Heritage Center.

Address: 612 E Boulevard Ave, Bismarck, ND 58505, USA
Phone: (701) 328-2666
State: North Dakota
County: Burleigh County
Zip Code: 58505



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Loved my first visit to the Heritage Center. The volunteers were extremely helpful and friendly. The exhibits were wonderful. Love North Dakota!
8 years ago (25-11-2017)
Free admission to this awesome museum. Great for kids and adults, although my nephew seemed to have more fun with the automatic door buttons than the dinosaurs. Great place to learn about North Dakota's fine history and life style.
8 years ago (18-10-2017)
A fascinating place, especially for learning history. You most likely will not be able to see the entire place in one day. I have been back 4 times already in the last 3 weeks and still haven't even covered a quarter of the facility. Extremely interesting. I really like the fallout shelter, missile silo command center, soda pop restaurant and settler's house. Yes, they are all the real thing, not replicas.
8 years ago (17-08-2017)
This place is awesome! Full of things to explore and learn about. And it’s free!
8 years ago (14-11-2017)
Check this place out! A very cool way to learn more about North Dakota. It's a beautiful facility with great exhibits. AND it's FREE. If you're a local or just passing through, make sure to support a place that documents your community's history by stopping in and donating if you can.
8 years ago (13-09-2017)
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