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  2. Carl Ben Eielson - Wikipedia

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    Carl Benjamin "Ben" Eielson (July 20, 1897 – November 9, 1929) was an American aviator, bush pilot and explorer. Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska , Carl Ben Eielson Middle School Fargo, ND and Carl Ben Eielson Elementary School Grand Forks, ND as well as Ben Eielson Junior-Senior High School Eielson AFB, AK are named in his honor.

  3. List of people from North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Ed Schultz (1954–2018) – TV personality; worked in Fargo; Kyle Schweigert (born 1962) – football coach, University of North Dakota; born in Zeeland; Gary Serum (born 1956) – baseball player; born in Fargo; Eric Sevareid (1912–1992) – TV journalist; born in Velva; George F. Shafer (1888–1948) – Governor 1929–32; born in Mandan

  4. List of people from Fargo, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Born in Fargo and played football at Shanley High School in Fargo [8] Chris Coste: Feb 4, 1973: Major League Baseball catcher Born in Fargo Kyle Emanuel: Aug 16, 1991: NFL linebacker for the Los Angeles Chargers 2015–2019 Played football at North Dakota State University in Fargo, host of NDSU Bison Football Pregame Show on KVLY-TV: Paul ...

  5. Aviation in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Notable North Dakota aviators include Carl Ben Eielson, Bruce Peterson, and James Buchli. North Dakota's first aeronautical event was the flight of a Wright Model B on July 19, 1910, at the Grand Forks Air Meet flown by Wright Exhibition Team member Archibald Hoxsey. [1] Lucky Bob and a drawing of his airplane, 1911.

  6. Socialist Party of North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The first organized socialist group in North Dakota was a socialist club started by Arthur Basset in the town of Fargo, located just across the Minnesota border. [1] A considerable number of Scandinavian immigrants had settled in the Upper Midwest, often bringing with them cooperative traditions from the old country.

  7. Investigation reveals Fargo gunman's movements before ... - AOL

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    Barakat shot and killed one Fargo police officer and wounded two other officers and a bystander before a four Investigation reveals Fargo gunman's movements before deadly police shooting Skip to ...

  8. West Acres Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    West Acres Shopping Center was developed in August 1972 by William A. Schlossman along with several other investors. Upon opening, the mall featured Dayton's, Sears, and Fargo-based DeLendrecie's — relocating from its earlier downtown location. [3] The Dayton's store was the first outside the state of Minnesota. [4]

  9. deLendrecie's Department Store - Wikipedia

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    deLendrecie's Department Store (de LAWN dreh see) was a department store located in Fargo, North Dakota. The Original O.J. deLendecie Company building at 620 thru 624 Main Avenue in Fargo was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.