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  2. Walter T. Noonan House - Wikipedia

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    The Walter T. Noonan House on South Seventh Street in Oakes, North Dakota, United States, was built in 1924. Known also as House of 29, it was designed by Dennis & Knowle. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The listing included two contributing buildings. [1]

  3. Oakes, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Oakes has two schools, including Oakes Public School and Oakes High School. Oakes Public School provides pre-school and grades K–6. Oakes High School provides grades 7–12. The athletic teams of Oakes High School are called the Tornadoes, replacing the old name the Golden Tornadoes. The current school colors are orange, black, and white.

  4. Oakes Post Office - Wikipedia

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    The Oakes Post Office in Oakes, North Dakota, United States, is a post office building that was built in 1935. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 as U.S. Post Office-Oakes. [1] [2] The design is credited to Louis A. Simon; building was done by the McGough Brothers. [3]

  5. KDDR - Wikipedia

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    KDDR (1220 AM, "The Tornado") is a radio station licensed to Oakes, North Dakota.The station is owned by Robert Ingstad, Tallie Colville, and Todd Ingstad, through licensee i3G Media, Inc., with a country music format throughout the day, and is Southeastern North Dakota's sports leader, as an affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Timberwolves and North Dakota State ...

  6. Red River Valley and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Carrington, North Dakota to Turtle Lake, North Dakota Oberon, North Dakota to Esmond, North Dakota Shortly after it began operations, the Red River Valley and Western Railroad acquired a 19-mile (31 km) rail line between Oakes, North Dakota and Hecla, South Dakota from the Dakota, Minnesota, and Eastern Railroad.

  7. Klein and Sutmar Block - Wikipedia

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    The Klein and Sutmar Block on Main Avenue in Oakes, North Dakota was built in 1904. It includes Italianate architecture. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1] According to its NRHP nomination, out of all of Oakes buildings, it "is the single remaining building with an ornate pressed metal facade." [2]

  8. Oakes Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Oakes Municipal Airport covers an area of 99 acres (40 ha) which contains two runways: 12/30 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,500 by 60 feet (1,067 x 18 m) and 17/35 with a turf surface measuring 2,000 by 200 feet (610 x 61 m).

  9. North Dakota Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota Highway 11 (ND 11) is a 182.459-mile-long (293.639 km) east–west state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The highway's western terminus is at U.S. Route 83 (US 83) west of Hague , and its eastern terminus continues as Minnesota State Highway 55 (MN 55) at the Minnesota / North Dakota border.