In the heart of North Dakota, where the temperatures can drop to impressive lows and the land stretches as far as the eye can see, you'll discover a state that's anything but ordinary. Beyond the chilly winters lies a place that's buzzing with unique distinctions, from being the honey capital of the country to holding records for the most angelic snowfall moments. Get ready to sip on a glass of milk, North Dakota's official state drink, as we take a closer look at what makes this state stand out just a bit in style.

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Honey

Top Honey Producer

North Dakota isn't just a land of frigid winters; it's a honeybee haven. According to North Dakota Tourism, as the leading honey producer in the nation, North Dakotan beekeepers and farmers share a unique partnership, working hand in hand to ensure that the honeybee population thrives and the crops flourish. It's a sweet success story that's not only good for honey enthusiasts but also for the entire agricultural landscape of this remarkable state.

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Snow/Snow Angel

Snow Angel Record

On February 17, 2007, a record-breaking 8,962 individuals gathered at the state capitol grounds, surpassing the previous record of 3,784, to create snow angels simultaneously. You can see the official record here.

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Milk

Official State Drink

And when it comes to North Dakota's official state drink, it's not just any ordinary beverage – it's milk, a nod to the state's deep appreciation for dairy. Whether you prefer it cold with cookies or steaming hot in your morning coffee, North Dakotans raise their glasses to this creamy delight, a testament to their love for all things dairy.

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Buffalo

Rich Wildlife

North Dakota is home to diverse wildlife, including bison and prairie dogs. These creatures can be found in places like Theodore Roosevelt National Park or even in your front yard, making nature easily accessible to residents of this scenic state. Remember though, do not try and pet the wild animals in the state!

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