The Northern Lights Art Gallery was organized in 1999 with the purpose of bringing artists to the rural communities of eastern North Dakota. T...
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Mission:The Cass County Historical Society is a non-profit organization made up of members of the community who are dedicated to preserving the his...
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John L. Wilson Arena and Eagles Arena are regulation hockey arenas, and the home of the Jamestown Blue Jay, Prowl Hockey, University of Jamestown J...
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The West Fargo Park District’s Veterans Memorial Arena is a multipurpose facility that opened to the public in January 1989. The Arena is loc...
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The mission of the North Dakota Buffalo Foundation (NDBF) is to foster awareness of the cultural and historical significance of the North American ...
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The home of the Stutsman County Memorial Museum was built by George Lutz in 1907. We are located at 317 3rd St. SE in Jamestown, North Dakota.
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Cornerstone Bank Arena provides practice facilities for hockey and ice skating enthusiasts. This multipurpose ice facility has two sheets of ice, c...
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Mission
Our Mission is to provide quality recreational and leisure services at an affordable price to improve the quality of life for all resident...
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Sports Arena features artificial ice for winter activities such as hockey and recreational skating. The building is used by the public and the scho...
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Lewis & Clark Park has baseball/softball fields, basketball court, multipurpose field, outdoor skating and hockey rink, playground, and a warmi...
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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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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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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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