What's New in Fargo-Moorhead
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Historic Fargo Theatre
Built in 1926, the Fargo Theatre is an icon that stands tall in Downtown Fargo. Groups are welcome to rent one of the two beautiful auditoriums for a one-of-a-kind experience within the beautifully restored theatre that is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Historical & Cultural Society of Clay County – Hjemkomst Center
Located across the river in Fargo’s sister city, Moorhead, this local culture and heritage center is a must-see Minnesota museum. Inside the white, tent-like structure you’ll find the Hjemkomst Viking Ship, a full-scale ship modeled after the Gokstad burial ship, built in nearby Hawley, MN, and actually sailed to Norway from the shores …READ MORE
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RiverHaven Events Center
This historic Moorhead building is being transformed into one of the areas most unique event venues. Large windows overlooking the banks of the Red River, a variety of indoor rooms, and an expansive outdoor patio space make RiverHaven a beautiful space for any type of event.
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FARGODOME
The FARGODOME is an indoor stadium located on the campus of North Dakota State University. It opened in 1992 and is owned by the City of Fargo, but built on university land. The seating capacity is approximately 18,700 for football and 25,000 for full arena concerts. The FARGODOME is the home field of …READ MORE
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VFW – West Fargo Post 7564
We have a great Dance and Reception Hall which is available for wedding receptions, banquets, family reunions or other events. It has a large dance floor along with plenty of seating for your guests.
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The Elks Lodge
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The Fine Arts Clubhouse
There is no shortage of history within these walls. With its century-old charm and incomparable view of Island Park, the Fine Arts Clubhouse at 601 4th Street South in Fargo, offers exceptional accommodations. Built in 1916, the Clubhouse rests upon beautifully landscaped grounds near downtown Fargo. Serving as the home of The Fine …READ MORE
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Rheault Farm
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Elevate Meeting Space & Terrace
Meeting space with a large open area, kitchen, and access to a rooftop patio. Photos courtesy of Dan Francis Photography.
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NDSU Memorial Union
The Memorial Union opened during Homecoming Week in October 1953. A statement of purpose issued in 1954 proclaimed, “It’s not just a building, it is also an organization and a program.” The Memorial Union has continually been remodeled to keep up with the growth of the student body, and services change to meet …READ MORE