I've never been to North Dakota, but I've always wanted to go. I like the midwestern United States. 
I haven't either! We've lived in Illinois, and once did a river rafting trip in Idaho -- but that's it. I'd love to explore more, though.
I didn't know this until recently but North Dakota is the 19th largest state in area, but has the 4th smallest population of the 50 states.
I didn't know that either -- do you know anything about the type of natural "wonders" it might offer? I love spending time outdoors, as long as there's a nice hotel to return to ;-)
It is actually situated near the middle of North America. A stone in Rugby, North Dakota, marks the "Geographic Center of the North American Continent"
Ha! That's awesome! You have truly given me a bit of information I never knew! It reminds me of a small marker in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral that marks the center of Paris.
Very similar! North Dakota is also known for its rural landscape with few people, and long winters that on colder days produce beautiful sun dogs. 
I only discovered what "sun dogs" were this past year. I saw a version on one cold day here in Texas. I love when Mother Nature reminds you of what true beauty and wonder look like.
I love it too! If you ever do go to North Dakota, visit the Red River, it is gorgeous I hear!
We've got a Red River here in Texas -- are they the same, I wonder?! It could be a common name, obviously, but I didn't realize there was one in ND.