The Unique City In North Dakota That Is So Much More Than Your Average College Town
By Tori Jane|Published February 20, 2024
×
Tori Jane
Author
Tori Jane is a storm chaser, writer, photographer, and the village idiot - in that order. When she's not out and about dancing with the meanest storms on planet Earth for funsies she can be found wandering, shooting landscapes, writing, editing photos, and otherwise up to no good. Legend has it that she can also be occasionally spotted typing up short bios in the third person, but those rumors are unsubstantiated.
Ah, Fargo: perhaps the single most well-known town in an otherwise quiet state. Made infamous by an indie film of the same name in the 1990s and a later spin-off TV series, Fargo is a quiet college town that’s so much more than “just” some college town in North Dakota. It’s a place with a rich history, vibrant shops, excellent eateries, and so much more. So, while some folks might find themselves here because they’re attending North Dakota State, others are here for the town itself, which is perfect – there’s plenty to do.
When lots of folks think about Fargo, this is what they have in mind:
But, come on. Sure, we're a college town - but we're so much more than just a college town from a cult classic film (which is, admittedly, an excellent film... even if we don't talk like that and the movie didn't take place here).
Fargo, North Dakota, is a city in Cass County with a population of around 135,000.
While in other, more populous places, this might just be called a "small town," it's definitely a city by North Dakotan standards. In fact, it's the largest city in the state.
Advertisement
But it's also a college town. Wandering around and seeing folks in NDSU merch is not at all uncommon.
It's a popular point of pride for the folks of Fargo, but it's not all we are. We're a lot more than some college town with nothing else going on for it. Want your own sweatshirt like the one above?
The Red River Zoo is one of our most famous attractions, and on any given day, you can see all sorts of fascinating, exotic critters. Lindenwood Park, the FARGODOME, and lots of other places are must-dos for locals and visitors, alike.
Downtown, you'll find an assortment of shops and eateries, all of which are worthy of a day trip (or longer).
Have you ever been to Fargo? Is it more than just another college town in North Dakota to you? Tell me your thoughts. Did you attend NDSU? Tell me about your experience!
If you find you can’t get enough of North Dakota and its amazingness, be sure to visit some of the best state parks in North Dakota while you’re here.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.