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109 results found.
Main Avenue Between 5th & 6th...
Main Avenue between 5th & 6th Streets. Seen in background it the historic Patterson...
Former Bismarck Tribune Headquarters
Built in 1920, this historic building once housed the Bismarck Tribune prior to its...
Corner of 4th Street & Broadway...
Each of these buildings at one time or another housed long-time department store A.W....
Downtown 5th Street
Building on left is the CenturyLink Building and building on right is the City/County...
Downtown Bismarck
Amish Country Furnishing/Main Avenue...
Building in foreground was constructed in 1913* to house City National Bank. F.W. Woolworth...
BNC National Bank
Located on the corner of Main Avenue & 4th Street. This was originally First...
Dakota Stage Playhouse / Former Capitol...
Built in 1905 by Edward Patterson, this building housed Capitol Theater (later Cinema Theater)...
Intersection of Main Avenue & 5th...
GALLERY
William Guy Federal Building
Opened in 1964, the William Guy Federal Building supplemented Bismarck’s original Federal Building (built...
GALLERY
Federal Building & Former Post...
Built in 1913 and expanded in 1937, this building served as the local facility...
GALLERY
Fiesta Villa
Built in 1900 by the Northern Pacific Railroad to replace the original train depot,...
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