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| subdivision_name1  = North Dakota
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| established_date  = 1872
| population_total  = 75,000
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'''Bismarck''' is the capital of [[North Dakota]] and a key administrative and cultural center in the Upper Midwest. Located along the Missouri River, the city is known for its frontier history, natural beauty, and role in state governance.
'''Bismarck''' is the capital of [[North Dakota]] and a key administrative and cultural center in the Upper Midwest. Located along the Missouri River, the city is known for its frontier history, natural beauty, and role in state governance.



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Bismarck
Official name City of Bismarck
Type Capital city
Downtown Bismarck
State North Dakota
Country United States
Established 1872
Population 75,000
Area (km²) 90
Time zone Central (CST/CDT)
ZIP code(s) 58501–58507
Area code(s) 701

Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota and a key administrative and cultural center in the Upper Midwest. Located along the Missouri River, the city is known for its frontier history, natural beauty, and role in state governance.

Overview

  • Population: ~75,000 (over 135,000 in the metro area)
  • Founded: 1872 as a Northern Pacific Railway hub
  • Geography: Located in south-central North Dakota along the Missouri River

Landmarks and Attractions

  • North Dakota State Capitol – a 21-story Art Deco tower
  • North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum
  • Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park and On-A-Slant Mandan Indian Village
  • Dakota Zoo and Sertoma Park
  • Lewis and Clark Riverboat

Economy

Bismarck’s economy is built around:

  • State government and public administration
  • Healthcare and education
  • Energy – including coal, oil, and wind power
  • Agriculture and transportation

Culture and Lifestyle

  • Mix of Midwestern hospitality and Western frontier heritage
  • Strong Native American presence, especially Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara
  • Local events include street fairs, rodeos, and heritage festivals
  • Popular for fishing, biking, hunting, and boating

Education and Institutions

  • Bismarck State College (BSC)
  • University of Mary – private Catholic university
  • Tribal colleges and strong K-12 public school system

Transportation

  • Bismarck Municipal Airport (BIS)
  • Amtrak and freight rail access
  • Major highways include I-94 and US-83

Fun Facts

  • Named after Otto von Bismarck, the first chancellor of the German Empire
  • The tallest building in North Dakota is the State Capitol in Bismarck
  • The Missouri River provides scenic recreation and historical significance

See Also