Let’s be real here: North Dakota is one of the least-visited states in the country, and you know, we feel like that’s just terribly unfair. This state, though northern and somewhat remote, has plenty of places to go, things to do, natural wonders to see, and stuff to experience – as long as you know where to look. This state just happens to be home to lots of small towns that crank the charm level up to 11, and many of them feature main streets full of local shops, galleries, and eateries that are perfect for killing, say, a whole afternoon. The adorable town of Langdon, for example, might just have the most vibrant main street in Dakota; it’s walkable, friendly, and perfect for a lazy afternoon filled with window shopping and snacking.

Langdon is the county seat of Cavalier County nestled way up in the northeastern-central part of the state.

Andrew Filer/Flickr It’s definitely a small town, with a population of just 1,806 people. But that doesn’t mean it’s a boring, sleepy place - in fact, it’s quite the opposite.

Head to the downtown area and browse for a while.

Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr Surely, you’ll find that the little mom-and-pop shops here are lovely and full of all kinds of fun stuff you won’t find anywhere else.

Check out coffee shops and cafes, bookstores, eateries, a beautiful city park, and more.

Andrew Filer/Flickr Langdon is a great little place to get away without really getting away, that is, unless you’re visiting from somewhere far away. Then we suppose it’s the perfect town for a getaway weekend!

Visit the old Roxy Theatre downtown and sit for a spell.

Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr It was built in 1936 and shows movies to this day. It’s a great representation of this town’s vintage charm with a modern twist.

When you’ve had your fill of shopping, browsing, and meandering, stop in for a bite to eat at literally any of the local restaurants.

North Dakota/TripAdvisor Sporty’s Bar is a local favorite, and for good reason; the atmosphere is as warm and friendly as the food and drinks are delicious!

Langdon is one of those places you’ll visit once and then think about a lot afterward.

City of Langdon/Facebook It’s a perfect little place for quiet reflection, and we think the shops are really just one of the many perks and draws this little town’s got.

Have you ever been to Langdon, or do you know someone there? What town do you think has the best main street in North Dakota? Tell us about your favorites by filling out this form and you might just see yours featured someday! To learn more about the town of Langdon and its day-to-day goings-on, visit the official town website.

Andrew Filer/Flickr

It’s definitely a small town, with a population of just 1,806 people. But that doesn’t mean it’s a boring, sleepy place - in fact, it’s quite the opposite.

Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr

Surely, you’ll find that the little mom-and-pop shops here are lovely and full of all kinds of fun stuff you won’t find anywhere else.

Langdon is a great little place to get away without really getting away, that is, unless you’re visiting from somewhere far away. Then we suppose it’s the perfect town for a getaway weekend!

It was built in 1936 and shows movies to this day. It’s a great representation of this town’s vintage charm with a modern twist.

North Dakota/TripAdvisor

Sporty’s Bar is a local favorite, and for good reason; the atmosphere is as warm and friendly as the food and drinks are delicious!

City of Langdon/Facebook

It’s a perfect little place for quiet reflection, and we think the shops are really just one of the many perks and draws this little town’s got.

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Address: Langdon, ND 58249, USA