Bismarck, North Dakota
Bismarck was founded in 1872 and has been North Dakota’s capital city since the State was created from Dakota Territory and admitted to the Union in 1889. The North Dakota State Capitol, the tallest building in the state, is in central Bismarck. The state government employs more than 4,000 in the city. As a hub of retail and health care, Bismarck is the economic center of south-central North Dakota and north-central South Dakota.
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Mormon Population
Mormons make up 1.21% of the population of Bismarck. The state of North Dakota has 6,930 members in 2 stakes, 7 wards, 9 branches, 1 mission, and 1 temple located in Bismark.
LDS History
The first missionaries began working in North Dakota in the summer of 1884. They returned to the area most summers thereafter. By 1898, the work in North Dakota showed enough promise that Northern States Mission leaders established the North Dakota Conference. In September of 1914, missionaries held a meeting with 108 members of the Gros Ventre tribe on the Berthold Reservation. At that meeting they baptized six. The first Church unit in North Dakota not on a reservation was a Sunday School, which soon grew into a branch, established in 1923 at Grand Forks in the northeastern part of the state.
Family Friendliness
Stretching along the Missouri River, the Great Plains city is home to extensive parks, hiking trails and golf courses, as well as the Dakota Zoo and the Super Slide Amusement Park. Be sure to visit Fort Lincoln and the Gateway to Science.
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