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2001 44th Street South
Fargo, North Dakota 58103 
Phone: 800-235-7654
Fax: 701-282-4366
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Area rooms: 4,100

Airport: Hector International Airport - 2 miles

Meeting facilities: For a full list of meeting facilities visit our website or contact us directly for a complimentary Meeting Planner Guide

Attractions: Hjemkomst Center, Fargo Air Museum, Fargo Theatre, Bonanzaville, Red River Zoo, Plains Art Museum, The Children’s Museum at Yunker Farm, The Comstock House, FargoDome, Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre, Fargo-Moorhead Civic Opera, Roger Maris Museum, West Acres Regional Shopping Center, Moorhead Center Mall, Fargo-Moorhead Red Hawks, Maury Wills Museum, Thunder Road Family Fun Park, Rourke Art Museum, North Dakota Horse Park, S.S. Ruby Pontoon, The Wood Chipper, Northern Plains Botanical Garden

Fargo-Moorhead is one of the friendliest places in America! This is a fun, warm-hearted community of two cities in two states with a population of over 195,000. We also have more than 4,100 sleeping rooms, 350+ restaurants, and the largest selection of shopping opportunities in the upper Midwest. We’re a combination of metropolitan style and hometown hospitality.


There’s also plenty to do during your off hours:

• See the last Vikings ship to sail the Atlantic and experience its thrilling voyage. 
• Walk through a pioneer village with authentic buildings from our prairie past. 
• Engage your sense of wonder at a zoo that specializes in rare and endangered species. 
• Pay homage to heroes at our air museum with planes that still fly. 
• There’s also a restored movie theatre from the 1920s as well as unique art museums.
• Stop and see the Wood Chipper! The actual movie prop is on display for a photo op.

You can get here from there! We are located at the intersection of interstate highways I-94 and I-29. Our 20 daily jet flights serve four hub cities including Minneapolis, Chicago, Denver and Salt Lake City.


Fargo-Moorhead loves visitors! Visit us and we’ll show you.
 


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