Manitou, North Dakota
Unincorporated community in North Dakota, U.S.
Manitou is an unincorporated community in Mountrail County, in the U.S. state of North Dakota.[1]
History
Manitou was laid out in 1887 when the railroad was extended to that point.[2] A post office called Manitou was in operation from 1905 until 1941.[3]
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Municipalities and communities of Mountrail County, North Dakota, United States
County seat: Stanley
- New Town
- Palermo
- Parshall
- Plaza
- Ross
- Stanley
- White Earth
- Alger
- Austin
- Banner
- Bicker
- Big Bend
- Brookbank
- Burke
- Clearwater
- Cottonwood
- Crane Creek
- Crowfoot
- Debing
- Egan
- Fertile
- Howie
- Idaho
- James Hill
- Kickapoo
- Knife River
- Liberty
- Lostwood
- Lowland
- Manitou
- McAlmond
- McGahan
- Model
- Mountrail
- Myrtle
- Oakland
- Osborn
- Osloe
- Palermo
- Parshall
- Plaza
- Powers
- Powers Lake
- Purcell
- Rat Lake
- Redmond
- Ross
- Shell
- Sidonia
- Sikes
- Sorkness
- Spring Coulee
- Stave
- Van Hook
- Wayzetta
- White Earth
- Southwest Mountrail
- West Mountrail
communities
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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48°19′52″N 102°38′12″W / 48.33111°N 102.63667°W / 48.33111; -102.63667
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