Geographical Center of North America, Rugby, North Dakota
Located at the town of Rugby, North Dakota, the Geographical Center of North America which stands around 15 feet tall that is surrounded by flags of the United States and Canada. It is composed of rock obelisk, and was established in the year 1931. The town recognized the good fortune it brought during its foundation that made changes to their town seal possible. It is approximately 15 miles from the town central.
Within the town, one may find it very convenient to book at Cobblestone Inn & Suites – Langdon as it is just around 3 minutes away from its center – making it possible to go about and about easily when hopping from one shop to another or when food tripping around town. Prairie Village Museum is a beautiful site to see and explored at while staying at accommodations nearby like the Northern Lights Inn Rugby, to which is around 5 minutes from Rugby and is composed of 23 historic buildings as well as 6 exhibition halls that will highly educate those who would dare go visit. The hotel is equally nearby which is just 1.5 miles away from the town center. It has access to an indoor pool, cozy and simple beds with simple interiors also which makes it very affordable even at peak seasons. The lobby is very welcoming, with a nostalgic feels of the 18th century. Another accommodation nearby that you can stay is the Ellery Park and Victorian Dress Museum.