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The Children's Museum at Yunker Farm features over 50 hands-on exhibits, including a carousel, miniature golf course and a children's railroad. Address: 1201 28th Avenue North Fargo ND USA 58102
Send an Email 1 701 232-6102
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Located at West Acres Shopping Center, the Roger Maris Museum commemorates the career of legendary Fargo athlete Roger Maris. Once a New York Yankee, Maris gained fame when he hit 61 home runs during the 1961 season. Uniforms, baseball equipment and other memorabilia are showcased at this museum, as well as a film depicting Maris' last 12 home runs in 1961. Address: 3902 13th Avenue South Fargo ND USA 58103
Send an Email 1 701 282-2222
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The Fargo Air Museum aims to preserve local aviation heritage, as well as educate the public on aviation and its impact on society. Exhibits include historic aircraft, experimental aircraft and a variety of aviation-related displays. Address: 1609 19th Avenue North Fargo ND USA 58102
Send an Email 1 701 293-8043
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Myra Museum, built in 1977, explores the history of Grand Forks from the Ice Age through the settlement period. The museum also examines local trends in popular culture. Address: 2405 Belmont Road Grand Forks ND USA
1 701 775-2216
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The North Dakota Museum of Art seeks to promote the visual arts of the prairies through permanent and changing exhibitions.
1 701 777-4195
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Bonanzaville consists of 40 historic buildings on 15 acres that showcase over 400,000 documented and treasured artifacts native to the Midwest. Many of the houses in the park are of historic significance and were moved to the park to be preserved. A variety of museums are found within the park, including the Main Museum, Law Enforcement Museum, Telephone Museum, Gene Dahl Car Museum and the Eagles Air Museum. Through its displays and buildings, Bonanzaville depicts life in the Midwest during the 1800s and early 1900s. Address: 1351 West Main Avenue West Fargo ND USA 58078
Send an Email 1 701 282-2822
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This 20,000-sq-ft museum facility is located in downtown Valley City and exhibits a working HO model of the Hi-Line Bridge. The museum also has changing exhibits and features the oldest registered car in North Dakota, a 1901 Oldsmobile. Visit the attraction year round, six days a week, by free-will admission. Address: 315 Central Ave N Valley City ND USA 58072
Send an Email 1 701 845-0966
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