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  2. Fargo, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Fargo is a core city of the Fargo-Moorhead, NDMN Combined Statistical Area, which also includes Moorhead, West Fargo, and Dilworth and outlying communities. Fargo sits on the western bank of the Red River of the North in a flat geographic region known as the Red River Valley .

  3. Red River of the North - Wikipedia

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    The Red River begins at the confluence of the Bois de Sioux and Otter Tail rivers, on the border of Wahpeton, North Dakota and Breckenridge, Minnesota. Downstream, it is bordered by the twin cities of Fargo, North Dakota – Moorhead, Minnesota, and Grand Forks, North Dakota – East Grand Forks, Minnesota.

  4. Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion Project - Wikipedia

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    Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion Project. A map of the FM Area Diversion Project. The Fargo-Moorhead (FM) Area Diversion project, officially known as the Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Area Diversion Flood Risk Management Project, is a large, regional flood control infrastructure project on the Red River of the North, which forms the border between ...

  5. Fargo–Moorhead - Wikipedia

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    Fargo–Moorhead, also known as the FM area, is a common name given to the metropolitan area comprising Fargo, North Dakota; Moorhead, Minnesota; and the surrounding communities. These two cities lie on the North Dakota – Minnesota border, on opposite banks of the Red River of the North .

  6. Downtown Fargo District - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Fargo District. /  46.87806°N 96.79000°W  / 46.87806; -96.79000. Downtown Fargo District, or Downtown Fargo Historic District, is a historic district in Fargo, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The listing included 88 contributing buildings in an area of 60 acres (24 ha).

  7. Cass County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Cass County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 184,525. Cass County is the most populous county in North Dakota, accounting for nearly 24% of the state's population. The county seat is Fargo, the state's most populous city.

  8. Hector International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hector International Airport (IATA: FAR, ICAO: KFAR, FAA LID: FAR) is a civil-military public airport three miles (5 km) northwest of Fargo, in Cass County, North Dakota, United States. The busiest airport in North Dakota, it is owned by the City of Fargo Municipal Airport Authority. Fargo Air National Guard Base is located adjacent to the airport.

  9. Federal Building and U.S. Post Office (Fargo, North Dakota)

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    Federal Building and U.S. Post Office (Fargo, North Dakota) /  46.87833°N 96.79000°W  / 46.87833; -96.79000. The Federal Building and U.S. Post Office at 657 2nd Ave. in Fargo, North Dakota, was built in 1969–70. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021.

  10. U.S. Route 2 in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 2 ( US 2) is a 358.090-mile-long (576.290 km) United States Numbered Highway in North Dakota, which runs from the Montana state line east to the Red River at Grand Forks. The route connects the cities of Williston, Minot, and Grand Forks.

  11. Cathedral of St. Mary (Fargo, North Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of St. Mary is a Catholic cathedral located in Fargo, North Dakota, United States. It is a parish church and the seat of the Diocese of Fargo.