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=== North Dakota === {{Main|Interstate 94 in North Dakota}} The route enters at [[Beach, North Dakota|Beach]] and passes through the [[Badlands]] near [[Medora, North Dakota|Medora]] (near the [[Theodore Roosevelt National Park]] South Unit). Further east, I-94 provides access to the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, then passes through the cities of [[Dickinson, North Dakota|Dickinson]], [[Mandan, North Dakota|Mandan]], [[Bismarck, North Dakota|Bismarck]], [[Jamestown, North Dakota|Jamestown]], and [[Valley City, North Dakota|Valley City]] on the way to [[West Fargo, North Dakota|West Fargo]] and [[Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo]], where it leaves the state and crosses into Minnesota. Throughout the state, the route generally travels relatively straight east and west following both the [[Northern Pacific Railway|railroad route]] and the former route of [[U.S. Route 10|US Route 10]] (US 10, called "The Old Red Trail") where its western terminus is at exit 343 in West Fargo. The highway intersects with the [[Enchanted Highway]] {{convert|11|mi|km}} east of Dickinson at exit 72. At [[New Salem, North Dakota|New Salem]], it passes [[Salem Sue]], a {{convert|38|ft|m|adj=mid|-high}} sculpture of a [[Holstein cow]] and is clearly visible from I-94 on the south side of the road. A drive up the road to Sue will take visitors to a vantage point where they can see a panoramic landscape for many miles. Between Mandan and Bismarck, I-94 crosses the Missouri River with a view of the [[Northern Pacific Railway|Northern Pacific]]/[[BNSF Railway|BNSF]] Railway Bridge on the south side of the road. At [[Steele, North Dakota|Steele]], it passes the world's largest sculpture of a [[sandhill crane]] (named Sandy), which is {{convert|40|ft|m}} tall and visible from I-94 on the south side of the road, just to the east of exit 200. At [[Jamestown, North Dakota|Jamestown]], it passes the world's largest sculpture of the [[World's Largest Buffalo|buffalo]] (actually bison) named "Dakota Thunder", which is {{convert|28|ft|m}} tall and is visible from I-94 on the north side of the road. [[U.S. Route 52|US 52]] is concurrent with I-94 from Jamestown to the Minnesota state line. approximately milemarker 275 on the westbound lanes between Jamestown and Valley City, there is a small green sign marking the [[Laurentian Divide]], which marks a continental divide where rivers south of the divide drain into the [[Gulf of Mexico]], while the rivers north flow into the [[Arctic Ocean]]. The highway reaches Fargo, before the [[Red River of the North|Red River]].
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