Having only spent a little over two years in North Dakota, I can honestly say that I haven't had the opportunity to see a lot of the state's tourist attractions, including the one that one website thinks is the most underrated.

SuperCompressor.com put together a list of the most underrated tourist attractions in every state.

So, what was their choice for North Dakota? The International Peace Garden in Dunseith:

Perched on the border between the US and Canada, this 3.5 square mile park was established back in the early '30s as a symbol of the peaceful relationship between the two countries. It's stocked with over 150,000 flowers, fountains, a peace chapel, and two twin 120-foot concrete towers. Plus, you can pass throughout the park freely, crossing the international boundary without going through customs.

Besides the International Peace Garden, though, there are countless other great tourist attractions in North Dakota, including Theodore Roosevelt National Park, the Fargo 'Woodchipper,' Salem Sue, and the Geographical Center of North America.

What do you think is North Dakota's most underrated tourist attraction? Leave a comment below!

You can also learn more about the International Peace Garden HERE.

[SuperCompressor.com]