Prehistoric cultural affiliation(s) include Woodland and Archaic Beltrami dating back to 7999 BC.
The famous person Zebulon Pike is associated with one of more of the Becker County historic places.
Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Becker County places including Civilian Conservation Corps, George Jewell, Claude & Sullivan, Art & Beatrice Shipton, Northern Pacific Railroad, John L. Bjorquist, A.S. Randolph, Edward F. Broomhall, Frederick Wright and August S. Randolph. Prominent architectural styles found in Becker Country are Queen Anne, Mission/Spanish Revival and Prairie School.