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Fargo ND Tourism and Sightseeing
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Where is Fargo North Dakota?
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Fargo North Dakota
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Things to do in Fargo ND, Sightseeing and Fargo ND Tourism Fargo ND Tourism - Planning a Fargo ND Vacation Below is a list of Fargo ND tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan a Fargo ND Vacation! Find detailed information on the Fargo ND tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Fargo ND travel category on the left hand menu.
Explore All Of North Dakota's Regions You can find North Dakota tourist attractions and activities in all of North Dakota's regions: Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, Jamestown and Other.
Fun Things to do during your Fargo ND Vacation - Top Fargo ND Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular Fargo ND tourist attractions that list on our site include North Dakota Horse Park , Red River Zoo and Maple River Winery.
Fun activities in Fargo ND include Scheel's All-Sports Superstore, West Acres Shopping Center and Bison Sports Arena.
Create an online Fargo ND vacation itinerary You can use WeGoPlaces.com to plan your Fargo ND vacation itinerary! To begin, select from our list of Fargo ND tourist attractions, activities, accommodations, events, restaurants or Fargo ND vacation & visitor information entries. Click the "Add" button to add individual entries to your online Fargo ND vacation itinerary.
Featured North Dakota Tourist Attractions and Activities Please visit our North Dakota featured listings - Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Alerus Center and Megadeth at Fargo Civic Memorial Auditorium.
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Bison Sports Arena Home of the NDSU Bison.
Category: Fargo Sport in North Dakota
Description of this Fargo Activity: The Bison Sports Arena serves as the home for men's and women's basketball, wrestling, and indoor track and field. The BSA hosted 12 NCAA Division II championships--five in women's basketball, three in track and field, three in wrestling, and one in volleyball. Opened in 1970 at an initial cost of $3.1 million, the arena has held as many as 8,000 fans for college basketball, but has since been reconfigured to seat around 6,000 for basketball and wrestling, including 2,200 upper-level seats for indoor track and field.
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Bonanzaville, USA Museum and historic village in Fargo.
Category: West Fargo Historic Site near Fargo, North Dakota
Description of this Fargo area Attraction: Museum and historic village. Self-guided tour of 40 buildings includes authentic log cabins, schoolhouse, church, train depot and mansion. Automobile, tractor and airplane collections. Annual summer events include Antique Car Show (June), Fiber Arts Festival (July), Pioneer Days (August), Harvest Fest (September) and Christmas Memories (December).
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Fargo Air Museum A premier flying museum in the Upper Midwest.
Category: Fargo Museum in North Dakota
Description of this Fargo Attraction: Our Planes Fly! Blue skies prevail year round at the Fargo Air Museum, a premier flying museum in the Upper Midwest. The historic flyable airplanes include one of four flying Japanese Zero's, P 51 Mustangs, Duggy- "the Smile in the Sky" airplane, TBM Avenger, Corsair, L Birds and more!
Family Fun
Interactive children's exhibits include the famous DC - 3 " Duggy - The Smile in the Sky" airplane, a seat of the cockpit experience and a Huey 404 for children to explore!
Saturday afternoon in the restoration area local aviation enthusiasts gather to restore and build various airplanes.
History
*North Dakota Flying Aces
*North Dakota Air National Guard
*Cloud Modification
*Ag Aviation
*USS Fargo
*World War II, Korea,Vietnam,
*Iraq Fallen Solder Memorial
Operations Theater
Key films with local heritage connections on view at the Fargo Air Museum include:
*Thunder Over Reno
*Red Tail Reborn
*Restorers
*Racing Reno
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North Dakota Horse Park Horse Park with Horse Racing, Education, Events
Category: Fargo Excursion in North Dakota
Description of this Fargo Attraction: The North Dakota Horse Park is a cooperative effort of a private land donation, the City of Fargo, North Dakota State University, and Horse Race North Dakota. The dream is to create a Horse Park that can be enjoyed by all, with horse racing, NDSU equine study programs, events and shows for both profit and non-profit groups, trail riding for community horse lovers, and a myriad of other opportunities that can be enjoyed by equestrians and non-equestrians alike, from the youngest to the oldest. The racetrack and part of the parking area are complete and the 400-horse barn is complete to host the events. There are a number of other buildings and facilities yet to be constructed. Much of the work that has gone into this project has been donated by numerous private individuals and area businesses interested in producing a quality park for this and future generations.
2005 is our third Horse Race Season. Dates for thoroughbred and quarterhorse racing in 2005 are: August 5,6,7; August 12,13,14; August 19,20,21; August 26,27,28; September 3,4,5. Harness Racing is September 9,10,11. Events during races have included Governor's Day, horse parades, media days, college days, family days, birthday party, and many more! Tickets for horse races are typically $3 per day, and can also be conveniently purchased through 18 area Stop'N'Go Convenience Stores.
Additionally, North Dakota State University is hosting some special seminars this year, including a Horse Judging Weekend Workshop on Jan. 22-23 with John Wolf and an NDSU Horse Fair on April 16-17, featuring Lynn Palm. NDSU also sponsors a horse loaner program that promotes a win-win situation for horse owners and students.
The North Dakota Horse Park Executive Board has just approved a new funding project, that of raising a new facility to serve as the home for Handicap Riding Programs in this region. This is a very large project, and it is hoped it will embody the skills and input of area horse, medical, and psychological people in an effort to improve many lives. We are also making our facilities available to area horse clubs and organizations for their events.
Please log onto: northdakotahorsepark.org to learn more about these and many other opportunities that are on the grow here!
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Fargo-Moorhead Convention & Visitors Bureau Metropolitan community of Fargo ND and Moorhead MN
Category: Fargo Visitor Bureau in North Dakota
Description of this Fargo Visitor Information entry: Welcome to one of the friendliest places on the planet! Fargo-Moorhead is a combination of two cities in two counties in two states in two federal districts. We are easily accessed by car or air. Our airport has 20 jet flights a day in or out of 3 hub cities: Minneapolis, Denver & Chicago O'Hare.
By car, we are conveniently located at the intersection of I-94 and I-29. We're 40 minutes by air or 3 1/2 hours by car from the Twin Cities of Minnesota.
Attractions include the last Viking ship to sail the Atlantic, a zoo specializing in rare and endangered species, a pioneer village with real antique buildings from our prairie pioneer past, as well as an air museum where all the aircraft still fly (including a World War II Japanese Zero).
We have almost 4,000 hotels rooms, over 300 restaurants, and great shopping. We feature the largest shopping center between the Northwest coast and the Twin Cities, including the world's largest all-sporting goods store, complete with ferris wheel in its lobby.
We love visitors! Let us prove it to your family.
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