Yes,. There was an F3 tornado in the Fargo area on August 30, 1956.
Jan Maxwell was born on November 20, 1956, in Fargo, North Dakota, USA.
North Dakota Democratic Party ended in 1956.
The Feminine Touch - 1956 was released on: UK: 27 March 1956 (London) Sweden: 20 June 1956 Portugal: 17 January 1957 Finland: 22 February 1957 USA: 11 December 1957 (Fargo, North Dakota)
Zwischen Zeit und Ewigkeit - 1956 was released on: West Germany: 15 November 1956 Spain: 1 September 1958 Finland: 13 May 1960 USA: 9 August 1961 (Fargo, North Dakota)
Yes. Sioux falls was hit by tornadoes in 1956, 1996, and 2001.
Clarence Norman Brunsdale (born July 9, 1891 in Steele County, North Dakota; died January 27, 1978 in Mayville, North Dakota) succeeded Fred George Aandahl as the twenty-fourth Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 3, 1951 and January 9, 1957, including the whole of 1956.
Available records do not mention any twin tornadoes in Fargo in the 1950s. Fargo was hit by an F3 tornado on August 30, 1956 and an F5 tornado on June 20, 1957. However, sometimes a strong tornado will spawn a weaker satellite tornado that orbits it for a short while. Weak tornadoes in the 1950s often escaped notice, so it is possible that one of these two tornadoes was accompanied by a weak satellite tornado that was never recorded. Some tornadoes contain smaller vortices within the main funnel. These can sometimes be visible as two or more funnels in a single tornado. Such a multiple vortex tornado is another possibility.
Emergency Hospital - 1956 was released on: USA: 2 November 1956 (Bismarck, North Dakota) Mexico: 15 September 1960
El portero - 1950 was released on: Mexico: 3 May 1950 Spain: 12 March 1951 (Madrid) France: 11 November 1951 USA: 9 September 1954 (Fargo, North Dakota) Portugal: 27 February 1956
The Peace Garden State nickname was put on license plates in 1956 and adopted by the 1957 North Dakota State legislature. North Dakota became a state on November 2, 1889.
North Dakota's nick name is the Peace Garden State because the International Peace Garden is located on the border between North Dakota, US and Manitoba, Canada. The North Dakota Motor Vehicle Department decided to put the words "Peace Garden State" on the license plates in 1956. The name was so popular that the North Dakota state legislature formally adopted it as the state nick name in 1957.
Stagecoach to Fury - 1956 was released on: USA: 13 December 1956 (Bismarck, North Dakota) Sweden: 15 July 1957 West Germany: 10 August 1962