
Jamestown (North Dakota)
Jamestown is a city of 15,527 residents in the Coteaus and Plains area of North Dakota.

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Jamestown, “The Buffalo City”, was originally named for the James river. It was first settled in 1872.
Peggy Lee, the jazz singer, Louis L’Amour, the western novelist, and Darin Erstad, the professional baseball player for the 2002 World Champion Anaheim Angels, are natives of Jamestown.
Exit 256, 258, or 260 off I-94, about midway between Fargo and Bismarck
- 46.929722-98.6783331 Jamestown Regional Airport (JMS IATA). Has nonstop service to Denver, Devils Lake and Minneapolis/St. Paul.
. . . Jamestown (North Dakota) . . .
. . . Jamestown (North Dakota) . . .
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