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, North Dakota in Mountrail County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Stanley.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Mountrail county include:

Belden,   Blaisdell,   Coulee,   Epworth,   Lostwood,   Lunds Valley,   Manitou,   New Town,   Palermo,   Parshall,   Plaza,   Ross,   Sanish,   Tagus,   Wabek,   Wassaic,   White Earth,  

 

Or have a look at other North Dakota counties including:

Adams,   Barnes,   Benson,   Billings,   Bottineau,   Bowman,   Burke,   Burleigh,   Cass,   Cavalier,   Dickey,   Divide,   Dunn,   Eddy,   Emmons,   Foster,   Golden Valley,   Grand Forks,   Grant,   Griggs,   Hettinger,   Kidder,   LaMoure,   Logan,   McHenry,   McIntosh,   McKenzie,   McLean,   Mercer,   Morton,   Nelson,   Oliver,   Pembina,   Pierce,   Ramsey,   Ransom,   Renville,   Richland,   Rolette,   Sargent,   Sheridan,   Sioux,   Slope,   Stark,   Steele,   Stutsman,   Towner,   Traill,   Walsh,   Ward,   Wells,   Williams,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Stanley, ND?
Then read on!

Stanley is a small town located in northwestern North Dakota, USA. The town is named after Stanley R. Lyman, a chief engineer with the Great Northern Railroad, who surveyed and plotted the town site in 1902.

Stanley is known for its rich agricultural heritage, primarily producing wheat, oats, barley, and other crops. In recent years, the town has experienced growth due to the oil boom in the region, with many workers and companies related to the oil industry settling in the area.

There are a few notable attractions in Stanley, including the Mountrail County Historical Society Museum, which showcases the history of the area, and the Prairie Pothole National Wildlife Refuge, a beautiful 29,000-acre sanctuary for migratory birds and other wildlife.

Additionally, due to its proximity to Lake Sakakawea, Stanley is a popular destination for fishing and water recreation. Overall, while small, Stanley offers a unique blend of history, nature, and modern industry.