Anamoose, North Dakota is a city in McHenry County. The small community was established along the main line of the Soo Line Railroad in 1898 by Romanians, who came from Saskatchewan, Canada. The city is located along US 52, southeast of Drake and northwest of Martin.
 
 
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Family owned and operated, the horse ranch is located in Anamoose, in central North Dakota. Offering American Quarter Horses, commercial beef cattle and feed, the company produces prospects for work, show and play. Its stallions, mares and foals are highlighted, and those offered for sale are featured.
http://www.ammonranch.com/
The small city is situated in McHenry County, sixty miles southeast of Minot. Hosted by the Anamoose Area Community Foundation, the site features a guide to local businesses, recreational facilities and programs, points of interest, churches, schools and public facilities, as well as a history of the city.
http://www.anamoose.com/
Built in 1928, and located between Anamoose and Martin, Sage Hill was once known as the White School, serving as one of the first rural consolidated primary schools in North Dakota. Its history and an overview of the accommodations and amenities are posted to the site, with photographs, information about the dining facilities, directions, and contact data.
http://www.sagehillnd.com/
Situated on 35th Street Northeast, in Anamoose, North Dakota, the family owned and operated horse ranch raises performance horses. Its stallions, mares, current foals, and animals offered for sale are highlighted, along with information and photographs of prospects and past sales.
http://www.weningerquarterhorses.com/