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North Dakota Military Gallery Architectural Design Development Drawings Unanimously Approved 

BISMARCK, N.D. – In a significant milestone for the North Dakota National Guard, the Capitol Grounds Planning Commission unanimously approved the architectural design development drawings for a new military gallery addition on Tuesday, Aug. 6. This will be located on the south side of the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum. The approved design includes a 20,000-square-foot military gallery, a North Dakota National Guard regimental room, an expanded food service area, and an outdoor courtyard and amphitheater space, all within the approximately 60,000-square-foot addition. With this approval, the planning team is now ready to proceed with the development of construction documents. "This gallery stands as a testament to our shared commitment to honoring the past, inspiring future generations, and educating all who walk through its doors,” said Brig. Gen. Jackie Huber, deputy adjutant general, North Dakota National Guard. “Thank you to the Capitol Grounds Planning Committee, for your invaluable role in bringing this vision to life." The project, authorized by the 2023 state Legislative Assembly, is funded through a line of credit from the Bank of North Dakota for up to $20 million. Additional funds will be raised through a North Dakota National Guard Foundation capital campaign. Construction of the military gallery is scheduled to begin in fall 2025 and be completed by fall 2027. "We are grateful for the planning commission's approval of this project," said State Historical Society director Bill Peterson in a news release. "This has been a collaborative effort with the North Dakota National Guard, spanning three years. Our shared vision is to create a gallery that honors our active military personnel and veterans, educates and preserves history, and inspires our citizens. This addition to the State Museum will be a true gem." The gallery will showcase the military and the personal stories of North Dakotans serving in all branches of the armed forces. Visitors will gain an understanding of the first Native American military societies, learn about acts of bravery, conflict-based missions, humanitarian aid, and pivotal moments in history. “This is another milestone in our pursuit of excellence in North Dakota,” said Maj. Gen. Al Dohrmann, adjutant general, North Dakota National Guard. “This has been a discussion for 50 years and we are now making it happen. Together, we will honor our rich military history and those who have served, and educate and inspire future generations.” 

Architectural renders can be viewed here. 

For additional information, please contact Nathan Rivard, 701-333-2129, Nathan.r.rivard.civ@army.mil 

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