Stutsman County
Stutsman County is located in the state of North Dakota, USA. It was established in 1873 and is named after James Stutsman, a prominent early settler. The county seat is Jamestown, which is also the largest city in the area. Stutsman County covers approximately 2,000 square miles and features a mix of agricultural land and natural resources.
The county is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, including the National Buffalo Museum in Jamestown, which celebrates the region's connection to bison. Stutsman County offers various outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking, fishing, and birdwatching, making it a great destination for nature enthusiasts.