Directions: Through Stanton to Court House Sign, turn east. House is about 1 1/2 blocks down, on the north side of the road. Brick front
Public Remarks: This is believed to be the land that was the former home of Sakakawea. This land adjoins the Knife River Village Historical sight. The Historic sight preserves the village where Sakakawea lived before she and her husband left with the explorers, Lewis and Clark. Sakakawea was considered to be one of the most important people in the expedition as she guided Lewis and Clark and his men. This would be a wonderful location to open a tourist area, explaining the life of the Native American. The fenced land consists of approximately 55 acres, more or less. There is a home with just under 1300 square feet on the main level and a full basement. The sale also will include a 56' x 36' shop, a 1500 bushel steel bin, 2 portable "Sturdy" barns and steel fencing. There are 2 working wells on the land and the owner indicates that rural water is available. The home has recently installed steel siding and windows. This is your chance to own a very important part of American history. One of a kind!