Visit Fargo-Moorhead

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Fargo, United States

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Visit Fargo-Moorhead Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Visit Fargo-Moorhead is located in Fargo, United States on 2001 44th St S. Visit Fargo-Moorhead is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category tourist information center in United States.

Address

2001 44th St S

Phone

+1 7012823653

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Adam Nichols

The Fargo-Moorhead Visitor's Center and Celebrity Walk of Fame are definitely worth stopping by to visit while in Fargo or passing through town. They have a glass case full of props (from the film) including an original script and the famous woodchipper itself - used in the film and signed by the directors: Joel and Ethan Coen.

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ellee hunter

The lady there was very helpful and they had great stuff to check out especially if you're a fargo movie fan. But also cool stuff even if you have no interest in the movie. A great walk of fame from visiting celebs, the extremely cool wood chipper from the movie! Gifts and endless tour info. Totally worth the stop!

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Betsy Kiplinger

We went here for a picnic with our dog, so we didn't go inside There are large tables under the pavilion and smaller tables near by. It appears that there's even electricity at the pavilion but we didn't test. It was immaculate with convenient trash cans. We enjoyed exploring the wood chipper, bison, and the signed stones. A small playground would have been even nicer but the kids enjoyed rolling on the grass and being put in the chipper.

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Kristi Thurmon

What a quirky, fun place! I have never seen the movie Fargo, but it is on my list now! The wood chipper from the movie is in the visitor’s center. There are some cute souvenirs in the gift shop. There was a lady there who was visiting her 50th state. She got a t-shirt and they took a photo of her in front of a big sign about visiting your 50th state. Apparently many people save North Dakota as their last one to visit? Who knew? Anyway - there’s also a cool archaeology exhibit, a painted bison and an obscure Walk of Fame. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area!

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Lois Kriegh

Clean rest stop. The wood chipper from the movie Fargo and other memorabilia are on display. The ladies working there were very nice and helpful.