The Huck Olson Memorial Civic Center located at 525 Brooks Ave in Thief River Falls was constructed in 1969-1970 and provided an excellent hockey e...
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HistoryOn February 4, 2002, a formal announcement was made by Architect Jim Kobetsky from Schoen Associates in Grand Forks, North Dakota, that Ralp...
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The Crookston Sports Center is an 87,000 square foot example of what community pride and collaboration can do in the City of Crookston. Located o...
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HistoryJim and Mary (along with Jim's brother and two other couples) originally bought 56 acres of land on Little Sugarbush Lake for use as recreat...
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The Myra Museum was constructed in 1976 for the Grand Forks County Historical Society, with funds from the Myra Foundation. Its architecture reflec...
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About us
- First Season Family center is located at the entrance of Purpur Arena. includes Indoor play area and concessions.
- 2 Ice sheet facili...
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Moorhead’s original industrial park encompasses approximately 300 acres of developed industrial property positioned just off of a major east-...
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About Us:The Children's Museum began in 1985 as a project of the Junior League of Fargo/Moorhead and the Fargo Park District. Complete renova...
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Since opening in 1968, the Historic John E. Carlson Coliseum is a 3,300 seat arena that has been the major tenant for several teams. In the past, t...
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The Teamsters Arena is located in North Fargo, next to the John E. Carlson Coliseum and is the busiest single rink in the F-M area.
The Fargo...
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The mission of the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County is to collect, preserve, interpret, and share the history and culture of Clay Cou...
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