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  1. located just outside West Fargo, N Dakota. Our Museum and Village can provide you and your family hours of enjoyment as you learn and explore the History of our Region. The Village has 34 buildings providing an insight into our earliest settlers, how they lived, what they possessed and the challenges they faced.

  2. Bonanzaville, USA is a history museum complex in West Fargo, North Dakota. Bonanzaville, the museum of the Cass County Historical Society, is made up of forty buildings on 12 acres (49,000 m 2 ), many of them are historic and from the region.

  3. Located in West Fargo, North Dakota, Bonanzaville is the area's premier tourist attraction. Come see Fargo's First House, Dobrinz Schoolhouse, the Embden Train depot, the Houston House, the Dahl car museum, the pioneer telephone museum, the Les Melroe tractor museum, the airplane museum or one of our many other collections!

  4. www.bonanzaville.org › aboutFAQ | Bonanzaville

    Located at 1351 Main Ave West ~ West Fargo, ND, We offer tours, special events, and programming year round on 12 acres. With 41 historic buildings, more than 400,000 artifacts, and millions of memories; Bonanzaville is North Dakota's must-see historic attraction.

  5. Bonanzaville is a pioneer village and local history museum in West Fargo, ND. Bonanzaivlle explores the history of the Red River Valley, from the areas earliest indigenous population through the modernization of America. Thirty six historic buildings bring history to life, each with their own story.

  6. This pioneer village and museum in West Fargo, ND, makes you feel like you've stepped into the 1800s and 1900s. Wander through original structures relocated here from across the region, including Fargo's first house, a schoolhouse, a saloon and hotel, a church, and a fully-stocked mercantile store. The huge complex has over 40 buildings and ...

  7. Museum | Bonanzaville. Current Exhibits in the Main Museum. Company B Rides Free. This exhibit, a project of North Dakota State University public history students, will look at the story of Company B of the First North Dakota Volunteer Infantry.

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