Features Listed by Name

Deloraine Elks Campground
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
Located ¼ mile E of Hwy 21, in Deloraine. PHONE: 204-747-2677 or 204-747-2416 VISIT: http://www.campscout.com/campground/MB0119/
Deloraine Motor Inn
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
208 Finlay Ave E, Deloraine. 11 rooms available, cable TV, Internet access for laptops in each room. PHONE: 204-747-2076
Deloraine School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1884-Present) School was in operation at Old Deloraine for two years before it moved to present Deloraine.
Desford
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1908 – 1936) Desford was the name of a station along the Great Northern Railway.
Desford (Horton) School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(At least 1894/1895 - March 31st, 1966)
Desford Townsite
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
DhMg-86
[Site] — Access: No Public Access
(800 AD) A small surface collection from the Besant-Sonota culture was recovered at this site.
Dobbyn School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1899-1908)
Dodd's Store
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1880) Dodd's Store (operated by Mr. Kingdon in 1885) was the first store on the site of what would become the community of Adelpha. The store was a stopping place along the Boundary Commission Trail.
Ducharme Property
[Area] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1920s-1960s) A pair of Métis brothers lived out their lives on this quarter section.
Dunallen School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(April 1,1902-1956)
Dunseith Trail
[Route] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1920 – 1933) Rum-runners used the Dunseith Trail to smuggle illegal alcohol into North Dakota in the days of alcohol prohibition.
East Lynn School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1902-1966) Still there as of 1981.
Edward Co-operative Grocery Store
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
76 Railway Ave, Pierson. PHONE: 204-634-2221
Elva
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1891-Present) Elva was named after the first child to be born in the village.
Elva School #1
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1892-1898) In 1898 Elva School moved to the location of Elva School #2.
Elva School #2
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1898-1974) In 1898 Elva School moved from previous location to present location.
Errol School
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(After 1882- about 1887)
Eunola School #1
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1898-1962) In 1900 Eunola School moved from its first location to the second location, and then in 1918 it moved again to the third and present location.
Eunola School #2
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1898-1962) In 1900 Eunola School moved from its first location to the second location, and then in 1918 it moved again to the third and present location.
Eunola School #3
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(1898-1962) The doors of this rural schoolhouse have not stayed entirely closed with the end of classes.
Fairburn
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1908 – 1936) Fairburn was a stop on the Great Northern Railway line from St. John North Dakota to Brandon, Manitoba.
Fairburn “Park”
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
A small plot of land is set aside where the rail bed of the Great Northern Railway crosses the present-day No. 3 Highway. This was the location of the Fairburn train station.
Fairburn School
[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
(June 1st,1888- June,1967) School grounds are now a road side park.
Feland Site
[Site] — Access: No Public Access
(~1370AD) A Northeastern Plains village is thought to have been located here.