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Buffalo (North Dakota) Voyage Tips and guide

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    Buffalo is a small town in the Red River Valley of North Dakota between Fargo and Valley City. It has a population of about 209 people.

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    The first settlement at Buffalo was made in 1878. A post office called Buffalo has been in operation since 1883. The city took its name from Buffalo (New York).Buffalo celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2005.

    Get in

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    Map
    Map of Buffalo (North Dakota)

    By car

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    Exit 314 off I-94, and north 2 miles on state highway 38.

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    • Buffalo Creek State Historic Site (2 1/2 miles northwest of Buffalo, ND), +1 701-633-8586, fax: +1 701-633-5227, . Marker designates area crossed by Gen. Henry H. Sibley and his military expedition on August 16, 1863. His expedition included 3,300 soldiers and 200 wagons in a column five miles long.
    • Old Stone Church Heritage Center. Tu 6PM-8PM, F 1PM-4PM, Sa 1PM-3PM. Built in 1885 as Calvary Episcopal Chapel, the Old Stone Church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It hosts a variety of local and traveling museum exhibits, a library, and a museum store.

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    Sleep

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    • Buffalo House Bed & Breakfast, 305 N 3rd St, +1 701-663-5688. Historic home in the center of Buffalo.

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    Routes through Buffalo
    Bismarck/MinotValley City  W  E  CasseltonFargo


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