Founded in 1887, Leeds, North Dakota was named for Leeds, England. The Benson County community was one of several sites along the Great Northern Railway's transcontinental route between Devils Lake and Minot that were named for places in England. A large body of water, Lake Isben, is southeast of the city.
 
 
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Situated on Highway 2, the Leeds, North Dakota recreational vehicle park is highlighted. A map shows the location of the camping area, and its features, amenities and rates are put forward.
http://www.jansstallmallrvpark.com/
The history and a profile of the cattle company in Leeds, North Dakota are featured, with information about its herd sires, females, and sales, as well as results, a map showing its location, and contact data.
http://www.kennersimmental.com/
Leeds School is in north-central North Dakota. A school profile, general information about the district and campus, a policy handbook, lunch menu, and daily announcements are posted.
http://www.leeds-school.com/
The city is located along US Highway 2, about thirty miles west of Devils Lake and a short drive from Grand Forks and Minot. The official municipal site offers a community calendar and a guide to local organizations, churches, schools, businesses, and municipal services.
http://www.leedsnorthdakota.com/
Located in Leeds, North Dakota, the full-service guide business specializes in guiding whitetail deer hunts. Its services, fees, and contacts are put forward, and a photo gallery is included.
http://www.ndtamarackoutfitters.com/
Named for the rural community north of Leeds, North Dakota in which it is located, the company specializes in meat products from bison, including bison summer sausage, salami, jerky, smoked sticks, and others, which are highlighted here, and which may be purchased through the site.
http://www.northprairiesignature.com/