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Frontier Village - 800-222-4766 or 701-251-9145 Authentic pioneer town at the end of Louis L'Amour Lane. Concessions crafts, souvenirs, leather shop. Buildings open Memorial Day to Labor Day from 9 to 9. Pony and stagecoach rides. Village admission is free.
· Kirkpatrick Gallery - Frontier Village, 701-252-6307 All artwork is the original work of artist James A. Kirkpatrick and accepted for sale by a jury process.
· Louis L’AmourWriter's Shack - Frontier Village, 800-222-4766 Learn more about one of Jamestown's Favorite sons. Winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal.
· Frontier Village Amphitheatre - located on a grassy slope area with a covered stage at its base. Hosts concerts, plays, church gatherings, community events and weddings.
· Mary's House - Frontier Village, 701-252-6307 A wide variety of homemade crafts by the White Cloud Crafters are located on two levels of this home.
· Dakota Belt & Moccasin Company - 701-252-3810 Leather goods that include belts, moccasins, hats, and purses.
· General Store & Village Trading Post - 701-252-7492 Souvenirs, clothing, concessions, nostalgic gifts, North Dakota Products.
· World's Largest Buffalo Monument Overlooking the city and hills of central North Dakota, the 26 foot high, 46 toot long, 60 ton concrete monument was dedicated in 1959.
· Live Buffalo Herd, featuring "White Cloud", a rare albino buffalo. Located next to the National Buffalo Museum and Frontier Village.
National Buffalo Museum- 800-807-1511 or 701-252-8648 .The Museum is dedicated to the history of the American Bison.
Frontier Fort and Wildlife Museum - 701-252-7492 On the road to Frontier Village. Open year-round.
Frontier Fort Bar & Grill 701-252-7492 On the road to the buffalo. Full menu & gaming available.
Lutz Mansion/Stutsman County Museum -321 3rd Ave. SE, 701-252-6741 A treasure of memorabilia reflecting the culture and life of the early pioneers in North Dakota and Stutsman County. Free Admission.
Stutsman County Courthouse - 5th and 3rd Ave. SE, 701-251-1855 States' oldest courthouse constructed in 1883. Walk by viewing only.
Historic Franklin School - 308 2nd St SW, 701-252-2225 Built in 1909 and used as a primary school until 2000, it has been restored for use at the CSi Technology Center. No admission.
The Arts Center -115 2nd St. SW, 701-251-2496 Features monthly visual art exhibitions.
The Basilica of St. James 622 1st Ave. S., 701-252-0119 The only Basilica in North Dakota and one of less than 50 minor Basilicas in the United States, built in 1914.
Jamestown College 701-252-3467 Oldest independent college in North Dakota, chartered in 1884.
Fort Seward Wagon Train 701-252-6844 Travel for a week the way our pioneering forefathers did as a part of an authentic western train with guides. Box 244, Jamestown, ND 58402.
Jamestown Speedway 701-251-2897 Stutsman County Fairgrounds Races every weekend throughout the summer season.
Jamestown Reservoir - Lakeside Marina Just North of the City, 701-252-9200. Fishing, boating, boat rentals, sailing, waterskiing, swimming beach, concessions, handicapped fishing ramp, bait, picnic shelters, bird watching, 1.3 mile walking path.
Pipestem Reservoir – 4 miles NW of the City, 701-252-7666 Fishing, boating, 8 miles of challenging walking paths, bird watching, picnic shelters, campsites, rifle range.
Northern Plains Wildlife - 8711 37th R St SE, Jamestown, ND (4.28 miles SE) 701-253-5500
National Audubon Society - 2646 90th Ave SE, Spiritwood, ND 58481 (9.88 miles N) 701-252-3822 Alkali Lake Sanctuary, 500-acre natural prairie lake with a diversity of wildlife and bird watching.
Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge - 7745 11th Street SE, Pingree, ND 58476 (32 miles N) 701-285-3341 Excellent upland bird hunting, major spring and fall waterfowl migration, self guided auto tour. Fantastic birding opportunity.
Chase Lake - (30.5 miles NW) 701-752-4218 North America's largest white pelican nesting area, waterfowl production area, wildlife observation opportunity. A short trip from Jamestown.

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