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North Dakota Tourism

Plains Art Museum - Fargo, North Dakota

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The Museum is in a renovated redesigned turn-of-the-century warehouse formerly an International Harvestor (IH) branch house in downtown Fargo, North Dakota. It opened to the public in October 1997.

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North Dakota Horse Park - Fargo, North Dakota

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Let’s go to the races!  North Dakota Horse Park is the only major track in the state.  Not only do they have thoroughbreds running the one mile track but they have harness racing, horse shows, therapeutic riding, rodeos, and 4-H events (some still in the planning stages so check with the track to see what is current.)

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Maury Wills Museum - Fargo, North Dakota

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Opened in 2001 the museum is dedicated to telling the story of one of baseballs primier players, Maury Wills.  The museum is located on the  ground floor of Newman Outdoor Field. Maury started his association with the Hawks in their innaugural year (1996) as a coach and instructor.

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Fargo Force - Fargo, North Dakota

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Come and enjoy Tier 1 United States Hockey League’s (USHL) newest team - Fargo Force!  With Fargo Force entering the picture there are now 13 teams in this league designed to develop new hockey talent among the youth of the area.

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Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks - Fargo, North Dakota

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Are you a baseball fan?  Did you know that there is professional baseball in Fargo?  The Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks play at Newman Outdoor Field.  The joint venture was created by the RedHawks, the City of Fargo and North Dakota State University and opened in 1996.

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Fargo Air Museum - Fargo, North Dakota

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The planes on display at the museum are truly a piece of history, such as the Goodyear F2G-1D Super Corsair - World’s only flying Super Corsair - one of only three known to exist in the world today!  The plane was privately owned and won the Cleveland Air Race in 1946.  There is also the North American P-51D Mustang - Called the "Mustang," the P-51 is perhaps the best-known fighter of WWII. With its Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, the P-51 quickly became the war’s dominant fighter plane.

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Children’s Museum at Yunker Farm - Fargo, North Dakota

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Children’s Museum at Yunker Farm - Fargo, North Dakota

Just visualize a museum for kids in a house that was built in 1876!  That’s where the Children’s Museum at Yunker Farm is located and the kids love it!  Open year around for kids to have a unique and dynamic "hands on" learning experience.

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Celebrity Walk of Fame - Fargo, North Dakota

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Celebrity Walk of Fame - Fargo, North Dakota

It isn’t Mann’s Chinese Theater in Los Angeles it is truly a Fargo site to see!  Mike Stevens, a local businessman, started asking the celebrities that visit Fargo to put their hands and foot prints in wet cement and most of them do!

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Bonanzaville USA - West Fargo, North Dakota

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Bonanzaville USA - West Fargo, North Dakota

This historic turn of the century (late 1800’s to early 1900’s) village holds over 400,000 artifacts in the 40 buildings representing the farm era showing the tough life, and the joys, of being a farmer at the turn of the century.  There are authentic log cabins, a schoolhouse, church, train depot, sheriff’s office, a general store, and a telephone museum, a farm mansion filled with period furnishing and artifacts.  There are also museums of tractors, snowmobiles and airplanes.  All of this shows the lifestyle in the Red River Valley.

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