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Quote: This is a great mall for people of all ages! They have a huge dinosaur play area for the kids to go wild in! It is quite the play area and lets you shop longer as you can take the kids and then keep shoping Read More
Quote: This zoo doesn't have that much to offer. It is a good place to take the kids and visit if you are not from the area to see some of the wildlife but can easily be seen in about a hour or two without missing Read More
Quote: On the east end of the West Acres Mall complex is about a hundred feet of space dedicated to Fargo's favorite baseball player, Roger Maris. Roger grew up in Fargo and went on to play major league baseball. The Read More
Quote: You enter into the main museum, which is pretty interesting. There are a lot of mounted animals and guns, too many for my taste. but there are a lot of old furniture from pioneer homes that are too fragile to put Read More
Quote: It’s actually just over the border in Glyndon, Minnesota about a 15-minute drive from downtown Fargo, Highway 10 will take you straight there. The park gives you a glimpse of tall-grass prairies, an Read More
Quote: Island Park Cycles (IPC) is probably the best bike shop in town. Located south of downtown a few blocks from Island Park and across from the pool, IPC has a friendly and knowledgeable staff. Each year, the store Read More
Quote: An annual outdoor performing-arts school featuring talented students from throughout the region. Each summer they do a musical and often a set of other plays. In 2003 the show was Les Misérables and it was Read More
Quote: The Plains Art Museum is an unusual but interesting fine arts museum housed in a renovated warehouse in downtown Fargo. There are exhibits featured on each of the building’s three stories, as well as a gift shop Read More
Quote: Hundreds of booths fill the streets of this Midwestern town while thousands descend upon them. The Street Fair is held in mid-July and features artisans, music, and food. This is one the area's biggest events. Read More
Quote: At the head of navigation of the Red River sits the remains of North Dakota's first fort. From 1857 until 1877, Fort Abercromie served as the gateway to the West. Only one original building remains (the jail) but Read More