Incorporated in 1907, Granville is a small city in McHenry County, North Dakota. Granville is located east of Minot, and west of the smaller town of Towner. Near the city are Buffalo Lodge Lake and North Lake, to the northeast, and Oslie Lake to the south.
 
 
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The Granville, North Dakota taxidermy business is owned and operated by the Smette brothers, who design their own custom wood plaques, offering horn mounts, photo mounts, European mounts, and turkey tail fan mounts, with most of their work done on deer, antelope, elk, moose, bison and turkeys. A history of the business, overview of its services, and a gallery of photographs are presented.
http://buffalocreekhornmounts.weebly.com/
Situated four miles south and a half mile west of Granville, North Dakota, the cattle ranch specializes in the sale of Angus cattle. An overview of the facility and the ranchers are presented, along with information about its breeding programs, sales, and contact data.
http://www.freyangusranch.com/
The community site features a guide to the local municipal offices, departments and services, schools, churches, organizations, businesses, and recreational facilities and programs. A public calendar is included.
http://www.granvillend.net/
The guide to the city includes a profile of the city, municipal contacts, a history of its school system, and an overview of the city’s sports and recreational programs, and churches. Demographics and a gallery of historical photographs are included.
http://www.granvillenorthdakota.com/
TGU Granville School District #60
Headquartered in Granville, North Dakota, TGU was created in 2001 through the combining of Towner, Granville and Upham schools. A history of the public school district is featured, along with a school calendar, faculty and staff directory, and an overview of its academic and sports programs.
http://www.granville.k12.nd.us/