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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] A 1979 expansion added JCPenney as a fourth anchor. DeLendrecie's became Herberger's in 1998, and a food court was added in 2000.
Downtown Fargo District, or Downtown Fargo Historic District, is a historic district in Fargo, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The listing included 88 contributing buildings in an area of 60 acres (24 ha).
Restaurants & bars West Fargo: 1987 Fast food chain P A Cass-Clay: Consumer goods Food products Fargo: 1934 Dairy P A Cobray Company: Industrials Defense Westhope: 1964 Firearms, defunct P D Dakota Growers: Consumer goods Farming & fishing Carrington: 1990 Agricultural processing P A Econofoods: Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers ...
Fargo: 9: Dibley House: Dibley House: November 25, 1980 : 331 8th Avenue, South: Fargo: 10: Downtown Fargo District: Downtown Fargo District: October 13, 1983 : Roughly Roberts Street from South First Avenue to Fifth Avenue North, and Main Avenue
Starting in 1959, fundraising began to build the Fargo-Moorhead Family YMCA and contributions totaled $1.2 million. This was the first time over a million dollars had been donated for a project in the history of Fargo. [2] The new branch opened in 1962 with 801 members. [3] The sign during the day with the YMCA building to the right
Coon Chicken Inn was an American chain of three restaurants that was founded by Maxon Lester Graham and Adelaide Burt in 1925, [1] which prospered until the late 1950s. The restaurant's name contained the word Coon, considered a racial slur, and the trademarks and entrances of the restaurants were designed to look like a smiling caricature of an African American porter.
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. In 1972 during development of the West Acres Mall , deLendrecie's moved its entire Fargo location to the newly built mall as its largest opening anchor tenant.
The Black Building at 114-118 Broadway in Fargo, North Dakota was a "pivotal" historic resource in the Downtown Fargo District, in the listing of that historic district upon the National Register of Historic Places. In 2016 it was also individually listed on the National Register, as its "owners chose to pursue the honor of individual listing ...