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As a
component of a comprehensive development plan prepared for the
State Historical Society of ND, this visitor's center study
involved preliminary design of a 2,400 sq. ft. visitor's center to
be integrated to the reconstructed shell of the commissary
storehouse of this partially reconstructed (1933, CCC) outpost
that served a critical role as a refuge for early settlers of the
Red River Valley in the Indian uprising of 1862. Phase I
completed reconstruction of two blockhouses, "ghosting" of
buildings, and the palisade in 2002. |
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