Take a shot at Chateau de Mores State Historic Site
A historic homestead erected by Marquis de Mores, the town's founder, may be found at Medora, a town in the Old West. The 26-room house served as the Marquis family's vacation residence. The Wild West of the 18th century can be experienced by visitors at one of North Dakota's major tourist destinations today.
On a guided tour of the house, guests can learn about the original objects that are there. A statue of the Marquis in bronze can be found close by in the De Mores Memorial Park. The meatpacking plant that the Marquis ran for many years is remembered in Chimney Park. Find out the history of the Marquis and his family, as well as the town of Medora. Find furniture that was utilized by deceased visitors, such as Theodore Roosevelt.
At the Chateau de Mores State Historic Site, tourists can learn about Antoine de Vallombrosa's life and contributions. You can visit three of the locations. Chimney Park, which originally housed a slaughterhouse and numerous other structures, De Mores Memorial Park, a flagstone courtyard with a bronze monument of the Marquis de Morès, and the 26-room residence turned museum known as Chateau de Mores are also nearby. Additionally, you can partake in enjoyable events like the History Alive! programs. Through engaging monologues, you can learn about local residents' life from many years ago.
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Address: 3448 Chateau Rd, Medora, ND 58645
Phone: +1 (701) 623-4355
Website: https://www.history.nd.gov/historicsites/chateau