Antler
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North America : United States of America : Great Plains : North Dakota : Turtle Mountains : Bottineau County : Antler
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Antler [1] is a small town of 47 people in Bottineau County, in the north central area of North Dakota. It lies just south of the border with Canada, the 49th parallel, at coordinates are latitude 48.97 N & longitude 101.28 W. Elevation: 1,535 feet.
[edit] Understand
Antler is a border town. It received minor notoriety because of the North Dakota centennial quilt, which was reputedly the world's largest until it was eclipsed by the AIDS quilt.
[edit] Get in
- By car: US-83 north from Minot, approximately 53 miles.
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- Kissner's Last Stand is a working Buffalo Ranch in Antler.
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- Border Town Bar & Grill (The Cabin), 213 Main St, +1 701 267-9393.
- Renville Corner, 9821 Highway 256, +1 701 756-6935.
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[edit] Get out
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