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Mosasaur Exhibit, found in Corridor of Time Mastradon, found in the Early People Bision Latifrons, found in The First People Naze House, oldest house found in North Dakota, 600 B.C. An Exhibit found in the Early People area, it has pottery, arrow heads, ect An ox wagon exhibit, from An Era of Change Army Wagon,  found in The Settlement Period Inside a home, found in Bright Dreams and Hard Times

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Indian shirts from the Ghost Dance, found in The Settlement Period
Discover North Dakota Heritage

Our exhibits focus on North Dakota. No other large museums produce exhibits covering the entire broad, rich and deep history of the state. The State Historical Society has developed a comprehensive temporary exhibits program that enhances the stories presented in the permanent exhibits. The Museum and Education Division researches, writes, and builds exhibits for use in the North Dakota Heritage Center (the Society's headquarters), at nine branch museums, at the Capitol and other state facilities, and for loan to other institutions, ranging from libraries and county courthouses to local and regional museums.

Exhibits are planned and scheduled by the Exhibits Committee, which meets quarterly to consider suggestions. Exhibits often take many hours to develop from concept to finished product, and our schedule is planned several years in advance. If you have an idea for an exhibit, please contact us for an exhibit proposal form.

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This page last updated July 13, 2002