Towner
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North America : United States of America : Great Plains : North Dakota : Lakes and Gardens : McHenry County : Towner
Towner is the county seat of McHenry County, in the north central area of North Dakota. It has a population of about 574 people. Coordinates are latitude 48.35 N and longitude 100.40 W. Elevation is 1,476 feet above sea level.
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Towner describes itself as the "Cattle Capital of North Dakota". The area was first settled in 1884. It was named for a civil war confederate soldier from the area, Oscar Towner.
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- From Devils Lake, take US-2 west for about 76 miles.
- From Minot, take US-2 east for 43 miles.
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- Towner Municipal Airport, [1].
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- Cenex, Main Street, 701 537-5457.
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| Routes through Towner |
| Minot ← | W | → Rugby → Grand Forks |
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