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Among North Dakota's most unique is the whimsically named Enchanted Highway. Far removed from crowded tourist paths, the ...
Standing in the shadow of a 40-foot-tall metal grasshopper on North Dakota's grasslands ... but it's nickname aims to entice: Enchanted Highway. The sculptures along the highway add a welcome ...
For a stretch of 32 miles, there is a highway in North Dakota that’s home to a collection of the world’s largest scrap metal sculptures, aptly named the Enchanted Highway. Known for its ...
In that same year, a rural North Dakota educator felt a similar ... In 1991, the first sculpture was erected along the aptly named Enchanted Highway. Today, the roadside art gallery features ...
Sculptor Gary Greff will have first-time state funding this summer to help maintain his sculptures along the Enchanted Highway in western North Dakota. "We're going to start fixing what we can ...
Along one stretch of road in North Dakota sits what you might call ... Jamie Wax has the story behind the enchanted highway.
BISMARCK — Landowners and the sculptor of the Enchanted Highway in western North Dakota have settled a dispute involving liability and the lease related to the statuary road's flagship sculpture ...
Pheasants on the Prairie, one of the larger-than-life sculptures along the Enchanted Highway in North Dakota, features a 40-foot-tall rooster, a 35-foot-tall hen, and two chicks created by Gary Greff.
Using the backdrop of the Enchanted Highway and Enchanted Castle, Jayde Hecker says their spot in Regent, North Dakota is prime for a renaissance fair. Hecker is the President of Operations for ...