Beulah Has a Rich and Vibrant Culture (there’s a ton to do here!)
10 Mar 2023
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There is always something to do in Beulah. One of the best is to learn about Beulah’s rich culture. Beulah’s history is well-documented and preserved. Delve into Beulah’s past and cultivate perspectives when visiting:
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
Mercer County Museum
Pfennig Wildlife Museum
Learning stories of how a city came to be, how a culture was created is exciting. Get excited and learn about Beulah. Be immersed in the Hidatsa culture at Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site. Be educated at Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center. Be informed at Mercer County Museum. Be amazed at Pfennig Wildlife Museum. Learn more about each site here.
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