North Dakota’s official nickname is the Peace Garden State. This comes from one of its most iconic yet underrated monuments right on the border with our northern neighbor. Being a garden, it is at its fullest and most beautiful in the summer. Right now you can still see it at its peak, but as summer comes to an end, all the blooms will disappear until next year. Check it out while you still can:

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You can learn more about the International Peace Garden and how to visit by checking out its website.

Address: 10939 Highway 281, Dunseith, ND, 58329

Have you visited the International Peace Garden before? It’s considered a North Dakota gem. Here are some other gems across the state you may not have heard of before, but are worth discovering.

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