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    Fargo Air Museum

    1609 19th Ave N, Fargo, ND     (701) 293-8043

    2 out of 5 based on 8 ratings

    Our Planes Fly! Blue skies prevail year round at the Fargo Air Museum, a premier flying museum in the Upper Midwest. The historic flyable airplanes include P-51 Mustang, Duggy-"the Smile in the Sky" airplane, TBM Avenger, Cor... igougo.com

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    North Dakota Institute For Regional Studies

    1402 18th St N, Fargo, ND     (701) 231-8338
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    The Institute for Regional Studies, founded at North Dakota State University in 1950, stimulates and coordinates the activities of NDSU in regional scholarship. The Institute rests on the assumptions that scholars in a land... usarugby.org

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    Bonanzaville, Usa ;

    1351 Main Ave W, West Fargo, ND     (701) 282-2822

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    Built in 1972 as the headquarters of the Cass County Historical Society, the building houses a growing collection of artifacts from Cass County and the surrounding area. The museum features permanent, temporary, and trave... museumsusa.org

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    Historical And Cultural Society Of Clay County

    202 1st Ave N, Moorhead, MN     (218) 299-5511

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    Our Hjemkomst Center museum houses and interprets the Viking ship replica Hjemkomst & its historic 1982 voyage to Norway. See award-winning documentary about Robert Asp and the voyage completed by his children. Heri... exploreminnesota.com

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    Roger Maris Grave Site

    Fargo, ND    

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    Major League Baseball Player. Roger Maris was born in Hibbing, Minnesota the son of first generation Croatian Americans. He was a product of summer American Legion baseball in the Fargo area of the state. The summer of 19... findagrave.com

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    Gasoline Horsepower

    Fargo, ND    

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    When autos appeared in the 1890s, only the wealthy could afford to buy them. But by the 1920s assembly lines made cars affordable for the middle class, and sales soared. At the end of the decade there were 25 million cars on th... hmdb.org

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    'The Next Great City'

    Fargo, ND    

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    Moorhead and Fargo were platted when the Northern Pacific railroad arrived at the Red River in 1871 less than one block north of here. The towns grew up at this intersection of river and rail. Steamboats traveling the shallow R... hmdb.org

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    Douglas House

    Moorhead, MN    

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    Built by James and Wilhelmina Douglas in 1873 and occupied until 1887, James Douglas ran a steam ship line along the Red River and served as Moorhead's first Post Master. hmdb.org

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    Red River Transportation / A Busy Port

    Moorhead, MN    

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    Red River Transportation The Red River Trails were a set of overland routes linking the cities of Winnipeg and St. Paul and the small forts and settlements between them. From 1820 to the 1870s, the trails were used by Metis fre... hmdb.org

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    Veterans Memorial Bridge

    Moorhead, MN    

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    Red River of the North hmdb.org

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    St, John's Episcopal Church

    Moorhead, MN    

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    St. John's Episcopal Church was designed on an Elizabethan model by the noted architect, Cass Gilbert, among whose other significant buildings is the present Minnesota State Capitol. Construction of St. John's began on August 1... hmdb.org

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    Bonanzaville, Usa

    1351 Main Ave W, West Fargo, ND     (701) 282-2822

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Cass County Historical Society Bonanzaville consists of 43 historic buildings and over 400,000 artifacts. Located in West Fargo, North Dakota, Bonanzaville is the area's premier tourist attraction. Come see Fargo's First H... ndtourism.com

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    Fargo Theatre

    314 N Broadway Dr, Fargo, ND     (701) 235-4152

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    Fargo Theatre was built in 1926 as a vaudeville and cinema house, complete with a Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ. Through the years, film icons have graced our silver screen and many greats (including Babe Ruth, Janet... ndtourism.com

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    The Woell Mansion

    Casselton, ND     (701) 347-4209

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    The mansion was built in 1909-10 by Wallace Grosvenor who was an architect and owned many lumber yards. He also was a bank vice-president at a Casselton Bank and owned many houses in Mayville and surrounding areas. The man... ndtourism.com

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    Dale

    Hawley, MN    

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    Located in Fish Lake Township, Used to have a creamery and general store from what I understand, as well as a school house, it appears about one mile away from where the Dale site was. There is Dale Free Church now on t... history.rootsweb