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Langdon, North Dakota, was the epicenter of the cold wave of 1936: [21] It remained below freezing (day and night) for 92 consecutive days; from November 30 through February 29 Langdon’s warmest February temperature was a frigid 15 °F (−9.4 °C).
This list contains the founding dates of North Dakota incorporated cities. 1850. Pembina; 1870 Grand Forks ... Langdon; Montpelier; Napoleon; 1886. Churchs Ferry ...
A site for a county seat was selected at the second meeting; it was named Langdon, for Robert Bruce Langdon of Minnesota, an official with the Great Northern Railroad. Langdon never visited the town, but reportedly donated a bell for the local school. [7] The first court house was built in 1884 at a cost of $360.00.
English: City council for the town of Langdon, North Dakota. All the men wear suits and are seated in chairs. A rug is on the floor. Six men sit in the back row. Two men sit in the front row. A small table with books atop it is between the two men in the front.
The Roxy Theatre in Langdon, North Dakota, United States, in the center of the Langdon business district, was built in 1936 in Early Commercial architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. [1] It's a tall, narrow building.
In December 2012, it was purchased by the Spring Creek Hutterite Colony of Forbes, North Dakota, at auction for $530,000 (equivalent to $703,389 in 2023). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2020, portions of the property including the Pyramid were sold to the Cavalier County Job Development Authority (CCJDA) for $462,900. [ 4 ]
The early border station history at Maida is unclear, but an office was known to exist by the late 1930s. [5] The border station station that was constructed in 1961 [6] was replaced in 2012. [7] The construction of the new station required a local bar named Jacks Bar to be torn down. [8] The once booming town of Maida has become a ghost town. [9]
KNDK (1080 kHz) is an AM radio station serving Langdon, North Dakota. Owned by Simmons Broadcasting, it broadcasts a news/talk format, consisting primarily of syndicated programming (primarily from Fox News Radio, and local agricultural news programs. All four Simmons Broadcasting stations share studios at 1403 Third Street in Langdon, ND.