What is douglas north-dakota?

Douglas, North Dakota is a small town located in Ward County in the northwest part of the state. As of the 2010 census, the population was only 64 people. The town covers an area of just 0.27 square miles.

Douglas was founded in 1906 as a stop along the Great Northern Railway. The town's economy has historically been based on agriculture, with wheat, barley, and sunflowers being the primary crops grown in the surrounding area.

The town has a few local businesses, including a post office, café, and gas station. The nearest larger towns are Minot, located about 15 miles to the southeast, and Stanley, located about 30 miles to the west.

Douglas is situated in an area of rolling hills and prairies, with several small lakes and wetlands nearby. Outdoor recreation opportunities in the area include hunting, fishing, hiking, and camping. The town also has a community center that hosts events and gatherings for local residents.