What is selfridge north-dakota?

Selfridge is a small town located in Sioux County, North Dakota, United States. It has a population of approximately 160 people, according to the latest census data. The town was named after Rear Admiral Thomas O. Selfridge Jr. who was a naval hero during World War II.

Selfridge is located on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota. It is situated along North Dakota Highway 24, about 150 miles south of Bismarck, the capital city of North Dakota. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, with the Missouri River flowing nearby.

Selfridge has a few local businesses, including a grocery store, gas station, post office, and a community center. The town also has a K-12 school that serves the local community. The majority of the residents are Native American, primarily members of the Hunkpapa Lakota tribe.

Selfridge is a quiet and peaceful town, with a close-knit community. The town hosts an annual Summerfest celebration every July, featuring music, food, games, and other activities for residents and visitors alike. Outdoor recreational activities such as fishing, hunting, and camping are popular in the area, with several nearby lakes and parks.