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The Grand Cities Art Fest in downtown Grand Forks' Town Square. 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.
Grand Forks was the site of one of the deadliest tornadoes in North Dakota's history, then called an "inland hurricane," in 1887. [20] The storm killed at least six people. [20] During the first half of the 20th century, new residential neighborhoods were developed south and west of downtown Grand Forks.
A large number of buildings were identified as worth preserving in a 1981 study of Downtown Grand Forks historical resources. [2] This led to many individual buildings being NRHP-listed, and to the listing of several large historic districts. The 1997 flood and fire destroyed some of the National Register-listed buildings.
Downtown Grand Forks, circa 1912. The first half of the 20th century saw steady growth and the development of new neighborhoods farther south and west of downtown. The 1920s saw the construction of the state-owned North Dakota Mill and Elevator on the north side of the city. In 1954, Grand Forks was chosen as the site for an Air Force base. [3]
Downtown Grand Forks, the state's third most populous city Minot , the fourth most populous city in North Dakota Downtown Williston , a center of oil industry in the state and its sixth most populous city
St. John's Block Commercial Exchange is a Richardsonian Romanesque building in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. It is a five-story brick and ashlar building, built during 1890–1891. It is smaller than one acre. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1982. [3]
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