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Things You Need To Know About Moving To North Dakota 
North Dakota is consistently ranked as one of the best place to live.  North Dakota known as a popular destination for migrant farmers and farm hands along with their families, from places such as Sweden and Germany as well as Norway and the United Kingdom Much of these ,migrants centered near the west side of the Red River Valley , Also in South Dakota and in a parallel manner in Minnesota as well.
The Nokota horse is descended from feral horses that were hemmed in when Theodore Roosevelt National Park was created, accidentally protecting the herds from being killed by ranchers or government agencies that viewed them as competition for grazing livestock.
In a Gallup poll from earlier this year, workers from North Dakota reported the best job structure of any state in the nation, with  over 42% saying their companies are hiring and expanding the size of their workforces compared with only 8% saying they would be laying workers off and down sizing their company’s. Many Florida Moving Companies are reporting a major increase in relocations to North Dakota. 
The major Interstate highways are Interstate 29 and Interstate 94 , with I-29 and I-94 meeting at Fargo , with I-29 oriented north to south along the eastern edge of the state, and I-94 bisecting the state from east to west between Minnesota and Montana.
For those who prefer to watch rather than do, Fargo is home to North Dakota State University's Division I Bison - which play football, baseball and basketball - as well as the Red-hawks, the area's professional baseball team, and hockey's Fargo Force.
The official flag of North Dakota must consist of a field of blue silk or material which will withstand the elements four feet four inches 132.08 centimeters on the pike and five feet six inches 167.64 centimeters on the fly, with a border of knotted yellow fringe two and one-half inches 6.35 centimeters wide.
Experts aren’t sure when people first arrived in what is now North Dakota, although archaeologists have found 10,000-year-old artifacts from hunters in the area. Native American tribes including Mandan, Hidatsa, Cheyenne, and Dakota Sioux have lived in Dakota’s, and about 35,000 Native Americans from several different tribes still call North Dakota home
France once controlled the Dakota’ after an explorer named Pierre Gaultier La Vérendrye became the first European to arrive, in 1738. Some time later Spain and then England took over. In 1803 the land was acquired by the United States in the Louisiana Purchase. For a long time the region was referred to as the Dakota territory, and included both North and South Dakota. Railroads were built in the late 1800s, bringing American settlers with them, and North Dakota was declared its own state in 1889.s
Lewis and Clark spent more time in North Dakota (or what would become North Dakota) than any other state. In fact, they hooked up with Sacagawea outside of not-yet-Bismarck. They also met their first grizzly bears in North Dakota—guess it’s a good thing they didn’t get the two mixed up, or the dollar coin would look very different today. 
North Dakota produces nearly half of the nation’s spring wheat, and is also a top producer of durum wheat, barley, oats, canola, flaxseed, lentils and edible beans.  Although North Dakota’s state flower is the wild prairie rose, the  flower they consistently grow more of than any other is the sunflower, which is harvested for its oil. North Dakota usually ranks No. 1 in the nation when it comes to sunflower production (sorry, Kansas!), but wet weather and flooding had it coming in second behind South Dakota in both 2011 and 2013.
Theodore Roosevelt was sent to live in North Dakota for health reasons before he became president. The name Roughrider State refers to the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry that Theodore Roosevelt organized to fight in the Spanish-American War.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota is the only national park named for a person. As president, Theodore Roosevelt was instrumental in founding the national park system.
North Dakota has become the symbol of rustic down home living in America today. Many folks and family’s looking to recapture a piece of the simple life and times are relocating to North Dakota via Discount Moving Companies.
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