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Grand Lodge of North Dakota, Ancient Order of United Workmen, built 1914, 112-114 Roberts St. Fargo Theatre, built 1926, 312-316 Broadway; The Black Building, built 1931, is included in the district and also became separately listed on the National Register in 2016. Significant buildings, structures, and objects include:
Space Aliens opened its first location in Bismarck, North Dakota in 1997. In 1999, a second location opened in Fargo, North Dakota. The owners then decided to turn the idea into a franchise. The first franchise opened in May 2003 in Waite Park, Minnesota, followed by a second in Albertville, Minnesota in 2006, and a third in Minot, North Dakota ...
The RDO Building is an 18-story building located in downtown Fargo, North Dakota.It became the city's tallest building in 2020, surpassing the Radisson Blu since 1985, and is the second tallest building in the state behind the North Dakota State Capitol in Bismarck.
West Acres Shopping Center was developed in August 1972 by William A. Schlossman along with several other investors. Upon opening, the mall featured Dayton's, Sears, and Fargo-based DeLendrecie's — relocating from its earlier downtown location. [3] The Dayton's store was the first outside the state of Minnesota. [4]
Coach’s Neighborhood Grill, which opened in late 2022, is in the process of rebranding as Dodge City Steakhouse. The restaurant is located in the former Sagebrush location at 1237 E. Dixon Blvd ...
Burger Time is a regional chain of drive-through fast food restaurants that is headquartered in West Fargo, North Dakota. [1] Its original restaurant was founded in Fargo , North Dakota in 1987. As of April 2024, the company operates 7 locations in Minnesota , North Dakota , and South Dakota .
Fargo: 26: North Side Fargo High Style Residential Historic District: North Side Fargo High Style Residential Historic District: April 7, 1987 : Roughly bounded by 12th Ave. N, 4th St., 11th Ave., N, and 7th St.
Churchill joined Wickham Corwin's Bismarck automobile dealership in 1925 and the company became Corwin-Churchill Motor Co. A colleague said he "was a hell of a salesman—a smart fellow and real promoter." [1] In 1937, when Corwin moved to Fargo, Churchill stayed in Bismarck. When Churchill retired in 1952 he sold his share of the business to ...