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The Willows Hotel at 112 S. Broadway in Linton, North Dakota, United States, was built in 1922.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. Also known as the Hogue Building, it is in Early Commercial architecture style.
Space Aliens opened its first location in Bismarck, North Dakota in 1997. In 1999, a second location opened in Fargo, North Dakota. The owners then decided to turn the idea into a franchise. The first franchise opened in May 2003 in Waite Park, Minnesota, followed by a second in Albertville, Minnesota in 2006, and a third in Minot, North Dakota ...
Linton is a city in and the county seat of Emmons County, North Dakota, United States. [5] The population was 1,071 at the 2020 census. [3] When compared with the other 356 cities in North Dakota, Linton ranks in the top twelve percent based on the number of its residents. The city serves as a governmental, commercial and business hub for ...
The Johannes Goldade House near Linton, North Dakota, United States, was built in 1890.The house is representative of the architecture of the Black Sea Germans who immigrated from a region of the Russian Empire that is now located in southern Ukraine.
Outline map of Emmons County, North Dakota, 1916. Winona was the first settlement to be created in the county, in 1874, and named 'Devils Colony'. It served soldiers from Fort Yates and the few area settlers. During the 1880s it was the largest town between Bismarck, North Dakota and Pierre, South Dakota. The county's first school was built ...
Emmons County Courthouse in Linton, North Dakota was built in 1934. It is notable for being the first Works Progress Administration project granted in the state. Seven courthouses in the state were completed as part of this program. The Emmons County Courthouse is also one of eight Art Deco courthouses in North Dakota.
The Emmons County Record is a weekly newspaper based in Linton, North Dakota. [1]It has been published continuously since the late 1800s, originally by D.R. Streeter. [2] In the late 1980s, while under the ownership of Cecil D. Jahraus, who was also the paper's editor and publisher, the Emmons County Record became the largest weekly newspaper in the state of North Dakota by circulation.
North Dakota State Capitol: Bismarc: 1924–1934 Pauls Appliance Building Devils Lake Commercial District: Devils Lake: 1920 Park River City Auditorium Pak River: 1938 Ransom County Courthouse: Lisbon: 1937 Renville County Courthouse: Mohal: 1937 Robinson Hall: Robinson: 1935 Roxy Theatre Langdon: 1936 Sheridan County Courthouse: McClusky: 1938 ...