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- The Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site is a North Dakota State Historic Site near Walhalla, North Dakota. It features the trading post and home of the Metis legislator...
- Gingras was a prominent fur trader, who in 1861 claimed a net worth of $60,000 and later increased his holdings to include a chain of trading posts extending...
- As a preserved trading post, it serves as a reminder of the area's early commerce and cultural exchange.
- N.E. The two restored buildings, a house and a trading post, were built by trader Antoine Gingras in 1843.
- I had seen the sign for the Trading Post many times, but didn't realize how historic it was.
- This two-story exposed-log trading post was built in the 1840s by Antoine Blanc Gingras...
- Because of Gingras’s activities, the former Hudson’s Bay Company trade route shifted from its northern path through Fort Gary in Winnipeg to a southern one...
- Both buildings on Gingras State Historic Site have been restored to their original appearance. While the logs are exposed on the two-story trading post...
- The two oldest structures still standing in North Dakota is right here at the Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site.
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- Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site. 844 beğenme. This site is operated by the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
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- Both buildings on Gingras State Historic Site have been restored to their original appearance. While the logs are exposed on the two-story trading post...
- Yaratıcı sanatlar, Spor ve eğlence, Lunaparklar, Müzeler faaliyetlerinde bulunan Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site.
Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site
Исторический памятник
Краткая информация
Исторический памятник штата Северная Дакота, недалеко от Валгаллы, Северная Дакота. Здесь находится торговый пост и дом законодателя-метиса и торговца мехами Антуана Бланка Джинграса.
Факты
- Дата постройки:1845 год