Camp Hancock Site, located on Main Avenue in Bismarck, North Dakota, is a historic site that was established in 1872. This site holds significant historical value as it has been standing for over a century, providing a glimpse into the past.
In 1972, Camp Hancock Site was officially recognized for its historical significance and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This recognition further emphasizes the importance of this site in the history of North Dakota and the United States.
One of the exhibits at Camp Hancock Site is the Bread of Life Church, which was later renamed St. George's Episcopal Church. This church was completed in 1881 and was moved to its current location at the site in 1965. This exhibit provides a unique insight into the religious history of the area.
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101 East Main AvenueBismarck, Bismarck
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