Buckstop Junction

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At Buckstop Junction, visitors can step inside the historic buildings and hear the stories of the people who moved here, built the towns and homesteaded the prairies of North Dakota. Explore the actual buildings with traceable histories, and get a feel for the atmosphere of the Missouri River Valley during the time. Some of the buildings include Lein School #2 built in 1906, the Yegen Store built in 1877, the Sterling Depot built in 1885, the Bethel Lutheran Church in 1916, the 1930s Capital Aviation hangar, and the James Foley home.

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Lat: 46.806935 Lng: -100.725838

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