Is actually a pretty decent place to live. North Dakota has an interesting
history, great culture
scene, sports galore, and plenty of fun things to do.
From it's larger cities (Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks) you can enjoy the most options for big city fun. Fargo is the most cosmopolitan city in the state with a booming downtown area. Bismarck is fun for those people who
love the outdoors. if you're a sports
fan, head to Grand Forks where the world renowned Ralph Englastad Arena is home to the University of North Dakota
hockey team, the Fighting Sioux.
The North Dakota badlands (yes, North Dakota has badlands too) also has plenty of fun activities. Medora, the gateway city to Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the badlands, has pitchfork fondu, a musical every night of the
summer in an outdoor amphitheatre, and a beautiful golf course.
Sure the weather can get cold in the winter( I mean pretty cold,
like some days highs in the negatives) but the summers are awesome. Highs for the state are usually in the 80's and 90's during the
summer with the occasional 100 degree day. Fall and Spring are pretty
short.
North Dakota is a great place to live if you're a college student, young family, rich entrepreneur, or even a retired couple. It's a great place to call home.