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NannyID: 564963
Name: Abby
Currently living in: Fargo, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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NannyID: 562662
Name: Andrea
Currently living in: Lisbon, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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NannyID: 559096
Name: Jozelyne
Currently living in: Bismarck, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
Available to Start: 2012-03-30
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NannyID: 554614
Name: Melanie
Currently living in: Hazelton, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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NannyID: 508882
Name: elizabeth
Currently living in: Devils Lake, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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NannyID: 455150
Name: Anne Kristine
Currently living in: Fargo, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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NannyID: 376979
Name: Rachel
Currently living in: Grand Forks, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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NannyID: 320933
Name: Madeline
Currently living in: Jamestown, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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NannyID: 246953
Name: Kacie
Currently living in: Fargo, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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NannyID: 564792
Name: Katelynn
Currently living in: Fargo, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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NannyID: 564197
Name: Rachel
Currently living in: Williston, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
Available to Start: 2012-06-14
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NannyID: 562515
Name: Kristen
Currently living in: Fargo, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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NannyID: 559906
Name: Jamie
Currently living in: Dickinson, ND
Available for work in: North Dakota
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Fun facts about North Dakota

If your nanny likes rural surroundings, look no further than North Dakota. It is among the nation’s most rural states. The cities and towns supply the needs of neighboring farms while industry is largely devoted to the processing of the agricultural products wheat, cattle, barley, sunflowers, milk and sugar beets. Among an area of 70,704 square miles, North Dakota is populated with approximately 634,366 people. In recent years, North Dakota has become more urbanized and telecommunications/high-tech manufacturing industries have created jobs. North Dakota has three unique nicknames: the “Peace Garden State” can be found on its license plates; the “Flickertail State,” referring to the Richardson ground squirrels found in North Dakota; and the “Roughrider State,” aimed toward the “Roughriders” that Theodore Roosevelt organized to fight in the Spanish-American War. If your nanny has had enough of the name trivia and would like to do some archaeology “digging,” tell him/her to head for the Big Hidatsa village site located near Knife River. It was occupied from about 1740 to 1850 and is believed to contain the best-defined earth lodge depressions of any major Native American site in the Great Plains. As for worthy site-seeing, your nanny should definitely check out a 12-foot-high bronze statue at the entrance to the North Dakota Heritage Center in Bismarck. It depicts Sakajawea and her baby son Baptiste strapped to her back and looking westward to the country she helped develop. Hope your nanny likes milk. It is the official state beverage of North Dakota. And the state grows more sunflower seeds than any other state. And here’s a bizarre fact for your inquisitive nanny: the largest hamburger on record was made in Rutland, North Dakota in 1982. Weighting in at 3,591 pounds, it fed nearly 8,000 people!