Aside from providing the setting for the popular 90s movie of the same name, Fargo is the largest city in North Dakota with an estimated population of 95,556. The city got its start as a stop for steamboats heading down the Red River in the mid 1800s. Originally named Centralia, the name was changed to Fargo in honor of Wells Fargo founder William Fargo.
Fargo has much to offer for those visiting the city. Fargo has several neighborhood parks along with Golf courses for casual relaxation. The Plains Art Museum is the largest in the state. The Fargo Public Library dates to 1900.
The Winter Carnival is a city tradition dating to 1928. Fargodome is the perfect place to enjoy concerts, Broadway musicals and other fun events. For a touch of history visitors will enjoy Bonanzaville village.
Hector International Airport along with a convergence of interstates can bring people to Fargo to enjoy a culturally diverse and historically rich city.
1815 University Dr S, Fargo, ND 58103
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Fargo, ND flooded horribly in 1997 and a lot of houses had water in their basement.
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53 miles taking this route:Take I-29 SOUTH, from Fargo, to ND-13 EAST to WAHPETON off EXIT 23A.Take ND-13 EAST to Wahpeton.
Yes he will be in Fargo, in a couple of months
No she is not... Her new husband's father currently lives in Fargo, ND
It is about 70 miles
Fargo Public Schools is located in 415 N. 4th Street, Fargo, ND 58102. Another location is Bennett Elementary, 2000 58th Avenue South, Fargo ND 58104.
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