Whether you want to catch a film or see a concert, the has it all. The historic theatre was built in 1926, has been restored, and has another screening room to rent out for parties or special events. The Fargo Theatre is nonprofit and has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The houses many art pieces for all to see. ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ is free to the public, making it a fun trip to see some of the 12 special exhibitions the museum offers throughout the year. The Plains also has around 4,000 permanent art pieces to enjoy as well.
The is a regional favorite. The market runs every Saturday from the beginning of July to the end of October in downtown Fargo. There are many vendors to check out for food, produce, baked goods, and local art. There is even live music to listen to and enjoy.
is a plant store that was started by two brothers with a love for plants and local business. Their “plant paradise” is a place to hang out or attend events to meet other enthusiastic plant lovers. A wide variety of houseplants are available to buy and fill up your house or room.
One of the area’s newest additions is . Connected to Drekker Brewing Co., Brewhalla has something for the whole family and holds special events throughout the year. Brewhalla is a mini-mall filled with local vendors from around the area. is an event that takes place from 8-9:30 a.m. most Wednesdays at Drekker/Brewhalla that helps inspire and support local creatives and entrepreneurs.
Starting in South Dakota in 1988, has stood the test of time when it comes to book and gift shopping. The second location opened in 1991 in downtown Fargo. With half the store holding a plethora of books and the second with gifts and goodies, one is bound to find something to enjoy in this historic shop.
brings amusement to all during the summer in Fargo-Moorhead. There are two mini-golf courses, a go-kart track, laser tag, arcade, bumper cars, and batting cages. One could spend a whole day there and never get bored with the endless fun.
Keeping the music and record scene alive is . There are numerous genres to explore and many records to add to your collection or start a collection. Connected to the store is also where you can find all sorts of card and board games.
One of Moorhead’s newest bookstores opened in 2023 and is woman-owned by a ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ graduate. bookshop and more is a community space for readers to hang out and connect with others in the area. You can also have snacks and drinks while you relax and enjoy your newest book.
A big and beautiful place to explore with many exhibits that showcase the history of the Red River Valley, the also hosts events and provides tours of the infamous Hjemkomst Viking Ship and Hopperstad Stave Church replica. Behind the Hjemkomst Center in Viking Ship Park is Mary’s Tunnel, a canopy tunnel of lights that is on display during the annual and is a picture-perfect place in the winter.
Published December 2023