Joliette is an unincorporated community located along Interstate 29 in Joliette Township in Pembina County in the U.S. state of North Dakota. [1] It was established in 1879 as a rural post office. [2] It was settled by French Canadians and named for Joliette, Quebec, the hometown of the town's first settler. [3] [4] the post office is no longer operating and shares the ZIP code 58271 with the city of Pembina. [5]
Local agribusinesses are served by a BNSF rail line that extends from Grand Forks; however, this line has been abandoned north of Joliette since 1980.
48°49′05″N 97°13′39″W / 48.81806°N 97.22750°W
Joliette is an unincorporated community located along Interstate 29 in Joliette Township in Pembina County in the U.S. state of North Dakota. [1] It was established in 1879 as a rural post office. [2] It was settled by French Canadians and named for Joliette, Quebec, the hometown of the town's first settler. [3] [4] the post office is no longer operating and shares the ZIP code 58271 with the city of Pembina. [5]
Local agribusinesses are served by a BNSF rail line that extends from Grand Forks; however, this line has been abandoned north of Joliette since 1980.
48°49′05″N 97°13′39″W / 48.81806°N 97.22750°W