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==Arts and culture== ===Attractions=== Jamestown Reservoir, a series of three, interlocking, 12-mile-long artificial lakes formed by [[Jamestown Dam]], a flood control a [[dam]] on the James River at the north end of the city, is home to [[watersports]] and recreational [[fishing]]. Jamestown is home to two 18-hole golf courses—[[Hillcrest Golf Course]] and [[Jamestown Country Club]]—as well as the Jamestown Civic Center, which hosts concerts, University of Jamestown basketball games, other large events, and the [[North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame]]; other sporting facilities include Jack Brown Stadium, one of North Dakota's historic baseball parks. Jamestown is also home to two disc golf courses, an 18-hole recreational course in Klaus Park, and a 27-hole championship course on the island and surrounding land in the Jamestown Reservoir. The Island Course was the site of the 8th Annual North Dakota Disc Golf Championships in 2007. The city of Jamestown is also home to The Jamestown Arts Center <ref>Taylor Barnes, Executive Director, Jamestown Fine Arts Association, 2013</ref> ([http://www.jamestownarts.com The Arts Center – Jamestown, North Dakota]), located in the heart of downtown. The Arts Center is home to a year-round exhibition gallery, community theater stage, a venue for visual arts performances, art workshops and classes, ceramics studio and a green space known as The Art Park. Jamestown also features the [[World's Largest Buffalo]], a 26-ft tall sculpture of an [[American bison]], and the National Buffalo Museum.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.buffalomuseum.com/about/|title=About Us|website=www.buffalomuseum.com|access-date=May 25, 2020}}</ref>
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