Founded in 1882, Cooperstown is the seat of Griggs County, in east-central North Dakota, near the Sheyenne River Valley, west of Pickert and southeast of Binford. The small town of Shepard is south of Cooperstown.
 
 
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Archiplanet: Cooperstown, North Dakota
The architectural wiki offers an overview of historical and significant structures within the city, including the Griggs County Courthouse, Northern Lights Masonic Lodge, and the Romness Bridge, offering structural and historical information about each.
http://www.archiplanet.org/wiki/Cooperstown,_North_Dakota
Cooperstown is the county seat of Griggs County, North Dakota. The official municipal site offers an overview of the city’s administrative offices, departments, commissions, and offices, as well as a guide to local organizations, churches, schools, medical facilities, tourism resources, and businesses.
http://www.cooperstownnd.com/
Established in 1925, CBC offers several Christian retreats at its facilities near Cooperstown, North Dakota each year. Its summer camp programs, retreats, and a schedule of events are posted, along with its volunteer programs, guest groups, and contact data.
http://www.cooperstownbiblecamp.com/
Comprised of an 18-bed critical access hospital, 24-hour emergency medical services, a rural health clinic, and a 12-unit assisted living and housing complex, CMC is based in Cooperstown, North Dakota. Its facilities, locations, hours, and services are featured.
http://www.coopermc.com/
The Cooperstown, North Dakota organization was set up to assist the Griggs County Historical Society and the North Dakota State Historical Society with the growth and management of the Oscar Zero and the November Thirty Three historical sites, and the properties and collections related to these sites and the Griggs County Historical Society Cold War Museum. Membership information, and details of its projects and accomplishments are featured.
http://www.oscarzero.com/
First settled in 1879, Griggs County did not become an organized county until 1881, with Cooperstown soon becoming its county seat. County departments and services are featured on its official web site, along with notices and other information.
http://www.griggscountynd.gov/
Featuring three bedrooms, living room, full kitchen and laundry, the rental facility is located in Cooperstown, ninety miles northwest of Fargo, North Dakota. The accommodations are reviewed, and photographs are posted to the site. Reservations may be made online.
http://www.prairiehillinn.com/
Organized in 1895, the congregation meets at its facilities on County Road 22 in Cooperstown, North Dakota. Its weekly service and program schedules are posted, along with calendar of events, prayer requests, leadership contacts, and and downloadable sermon video.
http://www.saronefc.com/