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  2. Fort Dodge, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Fort Dodge is a city in and the county seat of Webster County, Iowa, United States, [2] along the Des Moines River.The population was 24,871 in the 2020 census, a decrease from 25,136 in 2000. [3]

  3. Fort Dodge Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Fort Dodge Downtown Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [1] Additional documentation for the district was approved by the National Park Service on January 4, 2019. [2]

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    At Party City, it’s on sale for $45, marked down from $60. Gold Happy Birthday Banner. The air-filled white gold happy birthday balloon banner is on sale at Party City for $8.80, marked down ...

  5. Party store - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a party store. Specialist stores selling supplies for parties began developing in the late 1970s in the United States and rapidly expanded into the 1990s. [1] They can offer a wide variety of products, and will often stock seasonal items for holidays—such as Christmas or New Year. [2] Commonly stocked merchandise may include: [3] [4]

  6. Category:Fort Dodge, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Fort Dodge, Iowa" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Fort Dodge, Iowa logo.GIF 392 × 254; 31 KB.

  7. Oleson Park Music Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The WPA paid for 85% of its construction, with the City of Fort Dodge paying the rest. The poured concrete structure was built in a Modernist style with Art Deco overtones. It rises to a height of 36 feet (11 m), and it is known for its acoustical excellence. [2] The pavilion replaced a bandstand that was built in the 1920s in the city square.