North Dakotans know all too well the devastation flooding can cause. With multiple river valleys that have seen waters reach catastrophic heights, the memories of floods from years prior still linger in our minds. One of the most sobering yet fascinating memorials to these disasters is in Grand Forks, North Dakota, a city that has seen more than its fair share of high waters, and you can visit it yourself today.

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This monument is part of Memorial Park in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It’s a public park and free to visit. Have you ever visited this monument before? Do you remember any of the floods marked on it?

Here is a list of the worst disasters in North Dakota’s history that you might know of, too.

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