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1036021 [2] Highways. US 281, ND 11. Website. ellendalend.com. Ellendale is a city in Dickey County, North Dakota, United States. It is the capital city of Dickey County. [5] The population was 1,125 at the 2020 census. [3] Ellendale was founded in 1882.
Tribune. Masaki Ova, The Jamestown Sun, N.D. November 3, 2023 at 12:49 PM. Nov. 3—ELLENDALE, N.D. — Applied Digital Corp. has broken ground on its first 100-megawatt high-performance computing ...
The school was first founded in Devils Lake in 1948 (76 years ago) () as Trinity Bible Institute, but after several moves, settled in Ellendale in 1972 where it assumed ownership of the former campus of the North Dakota State Normal and Industrial School for $1 and an agreement to upgrade the campus and facilities. The name would later be ...
The North Dakota State Normal and Industrial School at Ellendale (1899–1971) was a distinctive state-supported institution that offered secondary and later postsecondary courses in academic and vocational skills to generations of young people, most of whom lived in southeastern North Dakota. Initially designated the state manual training ...
Dickey County Courthouse. / 46.00417°N 98.52333°W / 46.00417; -98.52333. The Dickey County Courthouse in Ellendale, North Dakota was built in 1910. It is in Beaux Arts architecture and was designed by architects Buechner & Orth. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (1980) in 1980.
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Coordinates: 45.97°N 98.57°W. Ellendale Township is a township in Dickey County, North Dakota, United States.
The Ellendale Opera House Block is located on Main St. in Ellendale, North Dakota [2] The three-story brick structure was built in 1908 and had its grand opening in 1909. It was designed by George Issenhuth with some elements of Chicago School architecture. [3] The main part of the auditorium floor was for seating where plays and shows were held.