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Fargo
, North Dakota in Cass County

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City motto: Gateway to the West
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$179,900   👍 9581 39th St S

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Fargo, North Dakota was founded in 1871 by a group of speculators who hoped to establish a railway connection to the Pacific coast. The city was named after William Fargo, a businessman and a co-founder of Wells Fargo Express Company. In its early years, Fargo grew rapidly and became a major transportation hub for the region due to its location at the intersection of two major railroads.

Fargo also played a role in the history of the American West as a gateway to the frontier. The city served as a supply center for settlers, prospectors, and military expeditions heading west. During the 1890s, Fargo experienced a major economic boom thanks to the discovery of gold in the nearby Black Hills.

However, Fargo also faced its share of challenges. In 1893, the city suffered a devastating fire that destroyed much of its downtown area. In the early 20th century, Fargo's economy suffered as rail traffic declined and the region became more reliant on agriculture.

Today, Fargo is a thriving city known for its vibrant arts and culture scene. It is home to many museums, theaters, and galleries, as well as North Dakota State University. The city has also become a center for high-tech industry, with companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple establishing offices there.