Did you know North Dakota has more churches per capita than any other state in the country? But of all the churches in North Dakota, the state also has a very unique church that no other place has: the Gol Stave Church in the Scandinavian Heritage Park in Minot. This is an extremely special place, and not just for those who worship there. It has a rich history that goes across many years and multiple continents.

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Unless you’re planning on flying to Norway, this is the only place in the country you can find a church like this. Have you been to the Gol Stave Church in North Dakota? What did you think? Let us know in the comments below, we love hearing your firsthand accounts of these unique places.

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Unique Churches In North Dakota

What are other unique churches in North Dakota?

This is a particularly fascinating place, but while you’re touring the state be sure to visit these unique churches in North Dakota as well.

  • Mary's Catholic Church – Hague
  • United Presbyterian Church – Langdon
  • Assumption Abbey – Richardton
  • Canaan Moravian Church – Davenport
  • Cathedral of St. Mary's – Fargo
  • Lawrence O'Toole Catholic Church - Michigan

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