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  1. 12. Plains Art Museum. 94. Art Museums. Plains Art Museum, located in downtown Fargo, is the largest, most dynamic, and only Accredited art museum in the immediate region. The primary strengths of the Museum lie in modern and contemporary, regional, and Native American art.

  2. 5. Newman Outdoor Field. Newman is a major league field shrunk to small scale, vendors, concessions, field, announcer, trapping and all. 6. Fargo Air Museum. Located just off I-29 interstate, The Fargo Air Museum is an easily accessed pet friendly, must-stop location. North Dakota's premiere aviation destination, the Fargo Air Museum's dual ...

  3. Aug 18, 2023 · For those in love with craft beer, the city is swimming in it. Start at Fargo Brewing Company, North Dakota’s oldest and largest brewery, for German lager, American-style IPAs, and Scottish ale ...

  4. Jan 14, 2023 · JL Beers. Frequently voted Best Burgers in Fargo, if you’re in the mood for a good ol’ American patty made exceptionally well, JL Beers is a must… just get there early to snag one of the 47 seats. 810 13th Ave E, West Fargo | (701) 373-8484. 4240 32nd Ave S, Fargo | (701) 356-4240.

  5. May 4, 2023 · Fargo is the largest city in North Dakota, located in the scenic southeast Red River Valley region bordering Minnesota. Along with Fargo's neighboring city of Moorhead, Minnesota, the two make up one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the upper Midwest. Plenty of tourist attractions entertain visitors in Fargo, as well as several ...

  6. The City of Fargo is located in Cass County, North Dakota, along the Red River of the North which forms the border between Minnesota and North Dakota. An estimated 124,844 (as of July 2018) people live in Fargo. The greater Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area population is more than 238,000. Fargo City Hall is located at 225 4th Street North in ...

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · Fargo, city, seat (1873) of Cass county, southeastern North Dakota, U.S. It lies on the Red River of the North opposite Moorhead, Minnesota, and is North Dakota’s largest city. Founded in 1871 by the Northern Pacific Railway at its crossing point on the river, Fargo served as an outfitting post for

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