Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Give your city/town/region where you live a new name that reflects what type of place it is. Explain why you chose that name.

Hope, ND

As you travel the roads of the midwest, you'll find a community nestled in the southwestern grasslands of North Dakota, called Hope. It's name is fitting, as people have come here on their last hope for success in the oil field. Thanks to North Dakota's oil rich soil, people have come from around the world to find their hope for a better life.

Walking the streets of downtown, be prepared to greet the locals. They'll smile and often wave, giving you a renewed sense of home and belonging. Visit some of the local shops and eateries. You'll be delighted at the unmatched quality of service. The people are what make Hope such a great place to live.

Aside from the people, the location is prime. The last stop before you travel West to Montana, or East to Bismarck, Hope is your last hope for shopping and dining. It boasts new restaurants, including Buffalo Wild Wings. There are also an array of local restaurants that are sure to satisfy your pallet.

If you need home or car supplies, a new Menards is located right off the exit.

Hope also boasts a quaint mall and theater, where you can enjoy some frozen yogurt while you shop.

Need a place to stay for the night? Hope offers a variety of lodging, including some new hotel chains that bring luxury to small town living.

If you stay in town, make sure you take a trip to the Heart River Golf Course, and enjoy the views of Patterson Lake. This recreation area is stocked with fish, if you're up for packing along a fishing pole and tackle.

And those who live in Hope, love to take the scenic drive through Theodore Roosevelt National Park, located only thirty five miles west. If you're up for a day of beauty, go hiking on one of the park's well groomed trails. You will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Little Missouri River, and the Badlands, which make North Dakota famous.

Hope, North Dakota, where small town meets big dreams. Come find renewed hope, in Hope.

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