People always joke about North Dakota being a "fly-over state" or not worth living in.. I disagree. Born and raised here, and I love it. My state survived the Great Recession of the early 21st century with all of its oil extraction capabilities and job offerings found in the Bakken formation, for instance. We're not only resilient, we have a lot to offer the country in terms of resources.
Really? I've never even considered going there.
I know, I understand it.. Honestly, my state is known for kind of sparsely populated rural landscape, having long winters where the colder days can produce sun dogs and... for being the childhood home of Lawrence Welk, the American musician, accordionist, bandleader, and television impresario. So, I get that it doesn't have a lot of credit. But it's beautiful here.
I bet, it seems like it would be good for its natural wonders.
Yeah, exactly. We're technically the "Geographic Center of the North American Continent." We share the Red River with Minnesota. We're near Canada. We're the fourth smallest by population, sure, but that's just because people have poor taste!
Hmm quite the bold claim there, it just isn't that exciting compared to California and other states. 
Yeah, I get it. No one says they're dying to come to North Dakota. It's one of those "hard-hat" states, where we have a lot to offer in terms of natural resources, etc. We're a necessary state. We get things done in the background that go unappreciated because they're not glamorous. The 21st century recession saw us offering job and population growth, and low unemployment while everyone else suffered. So, we've shown resilience. We can let the other states have the spotlight.
You must be really passionate about your home state, wow.