Located in the midwestern United States, North Dakota is covered mainly by the Great Plains, a large area of flat ground. Badlands form close to the state’s border with Montana. Although it is the nation’s 19th largest state by area, its population is the 47th largest. Its scenic landscapes make North Dakota stand out from other states. Rugby, North Dakota, is the geographic center of North America. A 15-foot obelisk (stone pillar) marks the place, while flagpoles show national and provincial flags. The Dakota Dinosaur Museum is located in Dickinson, North Dakota, and houses twelve full-scale dinosaurs, including a complete Edmontosaurus and Triceratops. Also inside are thousands of specimens of rocks, fossils, and minerals. Among United States producers of honey and sunflowers, North Dakota is the #1. It is also a significant milk producer with 91 dairy farms in the state and two plants that process milk. It sells more than $68 million in milk annually, with a production of 38 million gallons. The state drink is milk, so it makes sense! Some of the Cities we Service in North Dakota Include:
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