Jun. 21—JAMESTOWN — The 56th Fort Seward Covered Wagon Train leaves Jamestown on Monday, June 23, and will end its trek on Saturday, June 28, said Lacey Int Veldt, president of the Fort Seward Inc.
Jun. 20—JAMESTOWN — Camilla Golden and Michala Marstrand took a break from the wind and the heat Sunday to visit in the air-conditioned Fort Seward Interpretive Center. The sisters from Denmark are ...
Scene of a wagon train crossing the plains. In the foreground, cattle are yoked together pulling a covered wagon. A man holding a stick walks beside the cattle; another rides a horse beside the wagon.
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The sound of hoofbeats and the turning of wooden wheels, the sight of rancher hats, pioneer dresses, and covered wagons are all unusual in this modern age. But for the Wagon Train, they trace a ...
JAMESTOWN, N.D. -- Starting early this morning, more than 150 people from 18 states and Canada will go back in time to relive the pioneer family experience through the 43rd annual Fort Seward Wagon ...
WALCOTT, N.D. — A group of travelers is going more than 800 miles from Walker, Iowa, to St. John, North Dakota, in a horse-drawn covered wagon. On June 3, they stopped in Walcott, North Dakota, to ...