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  2. Powers Hotel (Fargo, North Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    The Powers Hotel in Fargo, North Dakota, also known as The 400, was built in 1914 by Thomas F. Powers. It was designed by Hancock Brothers and William F. Kurke . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

  3. Cole Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Cole Hotel, [2] also known as Cole European Hotel, was a hotel in Fargo, North Dakota, United States. The hotel building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 [ 1 ] and was removed from the National Register in 2009.

  4. Best family-friendly hotels in the Lake District for water ...

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    This white-washed resort-style hotel, overlooking the northern end of Lake Windermere, is a stalwart of the Lake District hotel scene, though much-expanded (130 rooms) and glossied-up in recent years.

  5. Waldorf Hotel (Fargo, North Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    The Waldorf Hotel in 1911 The Waldorf Hotel (later known as the Milner Hotel and the Earle Hotel ) was a hotel building in Fargo, North Dakota , US with entrances on Seventh and Front streets. It opened on April 1, 1899 and was demolished in 1951.

  6. Scheels Arena - Wikipedia

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    Scheels Arena (formerly called The Urban Plains Center, or UPC) is a multi-purpose venue located in Fargo, North Dakota.It is part of the Sanford Health Athletic Park which comprises the arena, the Family Wellness Center (a partnership between Sanford Health and the YMCA), and the Sanford POWER Athletic Center.

  7. Water Park of America - Wikipedia

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    The ride ended in the wave pool. The swimming pool, also known as the "activity pool," was four feet deep. One end had four basketball hoops for games of water ball, the other end was for general swimming. Next to the swimming pool was a smaller pool that had floating cross-sections of “logs” attached to the floor of the pool like lily pads.

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