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North Dakota's Art, Science and History Attractions Offer Experiences Steeped in Culture

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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Take a step back in time to learn about North Dakota's geologic past, including when dinosaurs roamed the state, and try your hand at being a meteorologist at North Dakota's Gateway to Science.

Key Points: 
  • Take a step back in time to learn about North Dakota's geologic past, including when dinosaurs roamed the state, and try your hand at being a meteorologist at North Dakota's Gateway to Science.
  • It also boasts a Science First area for very young learners with exhibits about cars, rockets and other forms of transportation.
  • North Dakota's largest museum features four museum galleries tracing the state's rich history from its earliest geologic formation to today.
  • For more Legendary ways to experience art, science, and history in North Dakota, visit NDtourism.com.

Lick The Plate is Back in Northern Michigan Reaching a Wider Audience Than Ever on Q100

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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Host David Boylan who will be relocating back to his native Michigan will pick up where he left off, telling the stories of guests from the culinary, culture and music world in Northern Michigan.

Key Points: 
  • Host David Boylan who will be relocating back to his native Michigan will pick up where he left off, telling the stories of guests from the culinary, culture and music world in Northern Michigan.
  • I'm also excited to feature guests from culinary, music and arts communities in a far wider geographic area now.
  • Blarney Stone co-owner Sheryl Coyne was equally excited to have Lick the Plate on Q100 and it's expanded reach.
  • Boylan launched Lick the Plate as a column in the Coast News inEncinitas, Californiawhere it still runs and has contributed to Edible San Diego.