Fort Totten State Historic Site in Fort Totten, ND is a preserved military post turned Native American boarding school that offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history. The site features original brick buildings from 1868, which now house museum exhibits, showcasing the site's role in American Indian policy from 1867 to 1959.
From its early days as a military post, to its transformation into a boarding school and later a tuberculosis preventorium, Fort Totten played a significant role in the lives of Native American children and the surrounding community. Today, visitors can explore the seventeen original buildings, learn about the site's history through exhibits and videos, and appreciate the modern facilities at this important state historic site.
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