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  2. Grand Forks, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Grand Forks is a city in and the county seat of Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States. The city's population was 59,166 as of the 2020 census, making it the third-most populous city in the state, after Fargo and Bismarck. [6] Grand Forks, along with its twin city of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, forms the center of the Grand Forks ...

  3. 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. Of the 358 miles (576 km) of US 2 in North Dakota, all but the westernmost 12 miles (19 km ...

  4. Interstate 29 in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Grand Forks: Walle Township: 130.043: 209.284: 130: ND 15 west – Thompson CR 81A east: Grand Forks: 138.146: 222.324: 138: US 81 Bus. north (32nd Avenue South) Southern terminus of US 81 Bus.; also access to Alerus Center: 140.195: 225.622: 140: ND 297 east (DeMers Avenue) – Downtown: Western terminus of ND 297; also access to University of ...

  5. Columbia Mall (Grand Forks) - Wikipedia

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    Dayton Hudson experienced fierce competition for a new mall in the city of Grand Forks in 1975. [1] While their proposal was to build a mall at the intersection of 32nd Avenue South and Columbia Road, Inland Construction of Edina, Minnesota wanted to build a mall at 32nd Avenue South and Washington Street (one mile east of the Dayton Hudson site), which was quickly dismissed, while a group of ...

  6. Downtown Grand Forks - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Grand Forks. Downtown Grand Forks is the original commercial center of Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. Located on the western bank of the Red River of the North, the downtown neighborhood is situated near the fork of the Red River and the Red Lake River. While downtown is no longer the dominant commercial area of the Greater ...

  7. Red River High School - Wikipedia

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    Red River Epilogue. Website. www.gfschools.org /redriver. Red River High School (RRHS) is a public high school located in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. The school was originally built in 1967 for grades 10-12, and was remodeled in 1995 to accommodate grades 9- 12. [2] It serves approximately 1,137 students and is one of two high ...

  8. Grand Forks Near Southside Historic District - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Historic district. Show map of North Dakota Show map of the United States Show all. Location. Roughly bounded by ND 697, Red River, 13th Ave. and Cottonwood St., 1216 Belmont Rd., Grand Forks, North Dakota. Coordinates. 47°55′3″N 97°1′37″W  /  47.91750°N 97.02694°W  / 47.91750; -97.02694. Area.

  9. History of Grand Forks, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    In 1879, George Winship started The Herald. The twin cities of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks were first physically connected when, in 1879, Alexander Griggs built a pontoon toll bridge at the present day site of the Sorlie Bridge at DeMers Avenue. The city of Grand Forks was officially incorporated on February 22, 1881.