If you are considering US States, the Answer is Miami, Florida. If you count US territories, any city (or town) on Guam
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Fargo is the largest city in North Dakota in terms of population, with a population of around 124,662 as of 2020. It is a major cultural, educational, and economic center for the state.
Fargo, North Dakota.
Ozette, Washington is the westernmost city in the continental US.
San Diego, CA.
This really begs a bit of refinement. Do you inquire over a U.S. city? If so, continental U.S., or would someplace like Honalulu be an acceptable answer? But in absolute terms on a global scale, it appears Perth, Australia would be the answer.
Miami, FL Akron, OH Tulsa, OK Boise, ID Tampa, FL Macon, GA Fargo, ND Paris, TX Dover, DE Chino, CA
Grand Forks, ND
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No, actually Angle Township in Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota is the furthest northern city in the Continental US at 49.22° north. After that, I believe Blaine, WA is next.
The US Bank lien holder address is US Bank 17th Avenue, SW Fargo, ND, 58103. The phone for customer service is 1-800-343-9225.
The driving distance from Fargo ND to Killarney, Manitoba, Canada is 266 miles via US-2 W per MapQuest. The driving time per MapQuest is 4 hours and 26 minutes.