What's New in Fargo-Moorhead
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The Lights on Sheyenne
West Fargo’s gathering place with a plaza that hosts concerts, events, and other entertainment throughout the summer as well as an ice skating rink, warming house, and more in the winter.
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Broadway Square
Downtown Fargo’s community greeting space, Broadway Square is home to an ice rink and warming house in the winter and a bandshell and gathering space in the summer. AMENITIES SCHEELS Skating Rink & Skate ShackSquare Spouts (interactive water feature)TurfLittle Free LibraryWater Bottle Filling StationPet Pampering Station LOCATION 201 Broadway NFargo, ND 58102 (701) …READ MORE
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Drekker Brewing Company
Located in Downtown Fargo, Drekker Brewing Company crafts beer for the Viking in all of us, in a large hall fitting the Norse heaven it’s named after. Of all the North Dakota breweries, Drekker Brewing’s spacious beer hall is an attraction in itself. And if you’re wanting to try North Dakota and Fargo …READ MORE
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F-M Visitors Center
The Fargo-Moorhead Visitors Centers exist to tell the world about all the fun things to do in Fargo and West Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota. Three cities, two states, oodles of goodness. All located north of normal. The original Visitors Center is anything but typical: It’s housed in a grain elevator located …READ MORE
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The Woodchipper in Fargo
The Fargo woodchipper scene goes down as one of the most infamous murder scenes in cult classic cinema history. And although the Coen brothers’ film Fargo wasn’t actually filmed in Fargo, North Dakota, you can still visit this original movie prop, (and its stunt double) at the Fargo-Moorhead Visitors Center. Where? The Fargo …READ MORE
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The Rourke Art Gallery and Museum
The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum in Fargo’s sister city of Moorhead, Minnesota, is the oldest art museum in the area and one of Fargo-Moorhead’s top attractions. Located inside a renovated post office building from 1915, this free art museum’s permanent collection has over 5,000 local, regional, and national works on display. When …READ MORE
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Plains Art Museum
The Plains Art Museum in Fargo is the largest art museum in North Dakota, located in a renovated International Harvester warehouse in the city’s downtown district. If you’re all about finding local art, this is the place to see it. This free art museum’s permanent collection has over 4,000 local, regional, and national …READ MORE
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Red River Zoo
Of all the things to do with kids in Fargo, the Red River Zoo should top the list. You can spend hours visiting over 89 species, riding an antique carousel, and playing in the new interactive children’s exhibits. Fargo’s zoo features both native and exotic animals found in similar climate conditions as the …READ MORE
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Historic Fargo Theatre
Built in 1926 as an art house cinema and vaudeville theatre, the beautiful Fargo Theatre has stood as a pillar of the arts in Fargo, ND, for over 90 years. Inside the restored, art deco-style interior you can still see independent and foreign films (for just $9 a ticket!). The Fargo Theatre is …READ MORE
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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