Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site in Williston, ND, served as the most significant fur trade post on the Upper Missouri River from 1828 to 1867. The post facilitated trade between the Assiniboine and other Northern Plains Tribes, exchanging buffalo robes and furs for a variety of goods from around the world.
Visitors can immerse themselves in American Indian history and culture through music, dancing, and traditional crafts at the Indian Arts Festival, or experience the upper Missouri's fur trade fair at the Fort Union Rendezvous, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in the region's rich historical heritage.
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