Fargo

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Fargo is the largest city in North Dakota, situated in the southeastern part of the state along the Red River of the North which forms the border with Minnesota. As the cultural, retail, health care, educational, and industrial center for the region, Fargo plays a crucial role in the metropolitan area it forms with neighboring Moorhead, Minnesota. Fargo was founded in 1871 and has evolved significantly since its early days, especially with the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railway. Today, it is known for its vibrant downtown area, lively arts scene, and as the home of North Dakota State University (NDSU). NDSU brings a youthful energy to the city, along with a strong emphasis on research and development. Fargo has a rich history, highlighted by attractions like the Fargo Theatre and the Plains Art Museum. The city also serves as a hub for sports and outdoor activities, with an array of parks, trails, and nearby lakes that support a variety of recreational opportunities. Despite its growth, Fargo retains a welcoming, small-town atmosphere.

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Area 119.735 km2

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