Plans are to provide guided tours of the bison herd there. 7:00 am, Feb. 20, 2021 ×
The Jamestown Sun hands out these bravos this week:
Bravo to the National Buffalo Museum for expanding the experience of visitors with planned tours this year of the buffalo herd at the museum. Pasture tours that consist of guided trips using a museum vehicle to view the herd are expected although some details remain to be completed. North Dakota Tourism provided a $15,000 grant to begin the project, said Ilana Xinos, executive director of the museum. The goal of the project is to present information about the modern bison industry.
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BISMARCK, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The North Dakota Department of Commerce announced seven recipients of 2021 Main Street Tourism Expansion Grants.
Main Street Expansion Grants support new or expanding businesses and activities that provide an improved visitor experience, with an emphasis on attracting new visitors to North Dakota communities.
“These grants will help develop new tourism experiences and facilities that will draw visitors to enjoy unique lodging, local cuisine and diverse activities,” North Dakota Department of Commerce Interim Commissioner Shawn Kessel said.
The grants are intended to fund new projects that attract visitors from outside of North Dakota for at least one overnight stay with the goal of giving communities and the state another experience to entertain visitors and attract potential new residents.
A new project of the National Buffalo Museum will offers tours of the herd and pasture. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
Bison, such as Moose the new herd sire at the National Buffalo Museum herd, will be on display this summer as part of the new pasture tour project the museum is planning. John M. Steiner / The Sun
A chance for people to get a closer look at the bison herd at the National Buffalo Museum could help generate more visitors to the area, according to Searle Swedlund, executive director of Jamestown Tourism.
Pasture tours, guided trips by a museum vehicle into the National Buffalo Museum herd, are planned for next spring, according to Ilana Xinos, executive director of the National Buffalo Museum.
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