FARGO: A City Of Functioning Alcoholics? What We Found In North Dakota's Biggest City

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025
  • We visit North Dakota's biggest city, Fargo. A city low in crime, beautiful, and a great place to raise a family. It also lacks in natural beauty, and there can be little to do. The city has many fine bars and restaurants. How big is the drinking culture? Is the downtown vibrant? I explore the city and find out.
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  • @marcomcdowell8861
    @marcomcdowell8861 Год назад +52

    I was stationed in SD for 8 years. My home was a double-wide trailer in a park. It was cheap, warm and well maintained. The park owner insisted on mown lawns or you could pay $35 to have his assistant do it. No more than two cars allowed, and no excess junk. You could rent an apartment or buy a home there, but I found that park a good middle ground. A yard, friendly neighbors and clean. Surprisingly, a lot of well-off folks opted to live there as well. Trailers don't really need to be lower-class, just like any neighborhood.

  • @NostalgiaPicker
    @NostalgiaPicker 2 года назад +115

    I moved from Denver to this area in 2001 and haven't looked back. In fact I moved to an even smaller town close by that has one stoplight. It's not for everyone but it's perfect for me. There are many entrepreneurs and people living their best life up here.
    If you look for drinkers, you'll find them. If you search out ambitious individuals you'll find them as well. Birds of a feather, ya know.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +9

      It is a really nice city. The drinking thing was a bit of a joke, btw. You have to put something with a little shock value in the title. :)

    • @brettpanzer
      @brettpanzer 2 года назад +6

      I grew up 60 miles north of Moorhead, moved away to other places and then came back. Fargo is at it's prime right now. An awesome place to be.

    • @Press1for
      @Press1for 2 года назад +5

      I used to live in Fargo moving back soon.

    • @jesebsp
      @jesebsp 8 месяцев назад +2

      i haven't heard "ya know" at the end of a sentence in many years.

    • @jamesgoforth5644
      @jamesgoforth5644 24 дня назад

      I have not met anyone who is either not on crack or drunk all the time. So where exactly are you seeing these awesome people. I have seen so many idiots in the hospitals restaurants, food delivery and even at my gym, that I do not even want to go outside anymore lol. An east coast person will complain here but a Fargo person wouldnt make it on the east coast where there is a lot better mental health and you have to be good at something lol

  • @socalsal627
    @socalsal627 2 года назад +131

    A comment below was about how there are few homeless maybe because of the cold weather and I'd have to agree. I grew up in Fargo and we would sometimes get together to help provision up the homeless in the Fall and help them jump on boxcars heading south so they wouldn't get stuck in the cold. The police often would drive around on really cold nights to take homeless people to either a shelter or jail for the night if they were intoxicated. It helped make sure they wouldn't die. I always felt like despite some people thinking we're unfriendly we were very caring of others - just shy :)

    • @katme8055
      @katme8055 2 года назад +6

      I see homeless and mentally I’ll everywhere. Downtown and on the bus. Walking in the night cold and crazy

    • @deborahschneider9424
      @deborahschneider9424 2 года назад +4

      Nice to hear some one from outside of ND. Not bashing the city. Not everyone goes to bars to drink alcohol they go to be with friends and have fun, eat ,play games.

    • @jeffwinters3808
      @jeffwinters3808 Год назад

      @@deborahschneider9424 majority do

    • @yushaibrahim5884
      @yushaibrahim5884 Год назад +2

      Ahh I disagree we have alot of homeless people

    • @antifazisbonifaz6964
      @antifazisbonifaz6964 Год назад +1

      What a nice comment 🙂🙂 You and Lord Spoda give me hope about your country (i'm from Europe) Seemingly there is a society in your country contrary to Margaret Tatcher believes (there is noch such thing as society, only individuals - Tacher dixit-) Is warmheartening to hear from one American of the deep deep America 👍👍👍

  • @brentbraniff
    @brentbraniff 2 года назад +399

    I'm one of those rare North Dakotans in that I don't drink. I live in Minot, about 4 hours away from Fargo but Minot is no different in it's alcohol consumption. As a non-drinker I have to admit that I feel kind of isolated but, thankfully I have my art and my music (and my job) to keep me occupied. So, why don't I drink? Well, for one thing I never had a taste for alcohol. I never understood why people thought it tasted good. Plus, I've seen the bad results of alcoholism. I also had to live with alcoholism in my family and with close friends. I understand why people use it for social reasons but for me I've seen too much of the dark side. I may be isolated but I'll take that over the pain I've experienced any day.

    • @lonwaslien104
      @lonwaslien104 2 года назад +21

      I don’t believe people in ND who don’t drink are rare

    • @brianbeecher3084
      @brianbeecher3084 2 года назад +13

      Well, you could be the designated driver.

    • @243wayne1
      @243wayne1 2 года назад

      Minot sucks.

    • @mamaof3kids4keets28
      @mamaof3kids4keets28 2 года назад +17

      I live in Fargo and do not drink. I think the young college students do most of the drinking. Never been my thing.

    • @honeyqueen4619
      @honeyqueen4619 2 года назад +20

      Have seen the dark side of alcoholism. The spousal abuse. Yes I took the pain and did not cry much when he died. Felt isolated. Was a horrid feeling. I don’t understand why people say the liquor taste good. 🤔

  • @KelliAnnWinkler
    @KelliAnnWinkler Год назад +36

    We travel somewhere every year. No matter what region of country or town we visit we always ,without fail, hear "nothing to do here", "the people aren't friendly", "people drink to much".... Spent a couple of weeks in the Fargo area a few years ago and remember the city being one of the better places we spent time. No matter where you are it IS what YOU make of it.

    • @dbased1915
      @dbased1915 Год назад

      Lol did you go there during the absolutely brutal winter? Cause that might change your opinion.
      Whole time i was there early 2015 for work it was negatives and windy. There Walmart closed on sunday mornings due to church which i've never seen anywhere else.

    • @KelliAnnWinkler
      @KelliAnnWinkler Год назад +4

      @@dbased1915 LOL! Kind of like a brutal hot humid summer in Florida changed our opinion of Florida. Funny how that works isn't it? Not being able to go to Walmart on a Sunday morning is so cruel and inhuman. Good thing they got rid of the blue laws. Unbelievable the things people will complain about.

  • @MesserMorfeo
    @MesserMorfeo Год назад +14

    A little irrelevant comment here: I'm working on a novel set in Fargo. I've never been there, nor in the US, but the final scene takes place on the bridge between Fargo and Moorhead, so the intro of this video was really dreamlike.

    • @jm329
      @jm329 4 месяца назад +1

      What book?

  • @minnesotacoco5297
    @minnesotacoco5297 Год назад +22

    What an awesome review of Fargo! I became acquainted with Fargo when my son played football for the NDSU Bison. BTW - they won the championship each year he played. The town really supports the Bison. After he graduated, he played in the Canadian League and went on to coach at Minnesota State in Moorehead. We are African Americans and have always been treated great in that area. In fact, he's somewhat of a celebrity!..smiling. There is not a big population of blacks, but I believe only due to the weather. I raised my boys in Minneapolis so they are used to the upper Midwest and the cold. After years of dealing with that, I now live in good ol' Texas and I love it. But, I still love the Upper Midwest too!.....Thanks for sharing all of your videos.

  • @Mariel_Moon
    @Mariel_Moon Год назад +8

    This is so addicted. I feel so relaxed to see this videos. All the way from Sweden. 😊❤

  • @mariayoung7659
    @mariayoung7659 2 года назад +73

    Born and raised here in Fargo. I'm super shocked to see this video of someone practically giving a review on my city. I'm actually kind of sad that I was out of country when you filmed this since I'm always walking around downtown. You walked down all the places I love to walk around! Even though Fargo is a decent place to live you can easily fall into the same o' same routine here. Like you said in the video many people say there isn't a whole lot to do here hence why there is a lot of drinking. It may suit some people's lifestyles but definitely isn't my cup of tea. Glad you got to see the city though. I hope you have safe travels as you explore other cities!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +13

      The title was a bit of a joke, lol. Fargo was lovely, and we really liked it far more than we thought we would. I am a fan of the city.

    • @lionelgarlow7270
      @lionelgarlow7270 2 года назад +2

      i was born in fargo

    • @saphiregood2550
      @saphiregood2550 2 года назад +4

      Never expected to see the name of someone i know in a youtibe comment ever... Hope you're doing well girl 😂💕

    • @o2bnov0307
      @o2bnov0307 2 года назад +1

      I tried to call up a current picture of Fargo, but the weather was first on my screen. It’s 2F in Fargo at 8pm Central time on 6 Jan 23.

    • @YesmeTv
      @YesmeTv 11 месяцев назад

      😂

  • @marcb.9492
    @marcb.9492 2 года назад +15

    I've lived in Fargo for 30 years and I love it here. I don't drink but there is plenty that you can do around here without alcohol, I think the drinking thing is an upper Midwest thing, not just specific to this town. Good choice for lunch, I was just there the other day, glad you enjoyed it

  • @michelegustafson6811
    @michelegustafson6811 2 года назад +63

    Fargo was my home for 12 years. It is now one of my favorite cities in the US. I loved living there.

    • @arcticap-238
      @arcticap-238 2 года назад +2

      What are some of your other cities you enjoy ?

    • @mabahokano7567
      @mabahokano7567 4 месяца назад +3

      As an introvert I would love the weather and isolation. Are you an introvert as well?

  • @raymondalequin9189
    @raymondalequin9189 Год назад +2

    Wonderful video as usual by you. Interesting and beautiful sites of Fargo N.D. Thanks for sharing another beautiful part of our country. Take care.

  • @Dallanpilch
    @Dallanpilch 2 года назад +14

    Thanks for coming and checking out my city, although I live in West Fargo. Moving here from France was definitely a big jump in trying to get friends but it's nice to walk by the river and head into some shops Downtown. It's one of the few great Downtowns.

    • @jmc5577
      @jmc5577 2 года назад +3

      France? I’ll trade you places.

    • @elliottadams6773
      @elliottadams6773 2 года назад +2

      I live in Florida I'm black by the way is fargo pretty open to people like me?

    • @Dallanpilch
      @Dallanpilch 2 года назад +1

      @@elliottadams6773 yes definitely

    • @Dallanpilch
      @Dallanpilch 2 года назад +2

      @@elliottadams6773 people would be happy to meet you. They are nice here, for me it took a long time to meet any real friends and still kind of don't have any just friends I talk to once in a while

    • @Dallanpilch
      @Dallanpilch 2 года назад +2

      Maybe that's everywhere you go, I am also an introvert and shy so it is hard to go and approach people I don't really know to hang out

  • @sabriyahsmith346
    @sabriyahsmith346 Год назад +4

    Thank you! I love learning about different places! Love from Buffalo, NY❤

  • @vikingbiker8435
    @vikingbiker8435 2 года назад +9

    Fargo is a very nice city to live in. Lived on and operated a farm in western ND for most of my life and never thought I would move to or like living in Fargo, but the longer I'm here, the more I like it.

  • @sanjuanamartinez623
    @sanjuanamartinez623 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for the video. I grew up in ND; most of my time was in Grand Forks.. I've lived in Fargo/West Fargo for the past five years. I do love the tree lined streets, how homeowners take care of their property and their lawns. I love the low crime rate which is why I stay in ND. I know a lot of people say there isn't a lot to do here but if you really look you can find something to do, without drinking. My daughter lives in Grand Forks , ND and she likes coming to Fargo because she can always find something to do. I think the long winters do contribute to the drinking but you can still find things to do in the winter. I know I don't like to go out too much in the winter. Most people are friendly and if you talk to them, they will continue a conversation with you. Just what I observed in my five years here.

    • @John-d5y2d
      @John-d5y2d Год назад

      What about the telly programmes I've been watching? Called Fargo, they portray extreme violence and loads of murders and each episode begins with 'this is a true story.'

    • @sanjuanamartinez623
      @sanjuanamartinez623 Год назад

      @@John-d5y2d it's a big city, there is crime. We have our share of bad apples. Random murders do happen but for the size of the city I feel it's still pretty safe.
      Yes, some officer's were shot recently, that's not the norm, thankfully. It's all over the news. I'm sure those families' may feel differently,.
      BCI lists us with 30 murders in 2022, it is a lot but the city still feels safe. Yes, I wish there were less, is it increasing, probably but I think for the size I will stay here.

  • @kathleens.laroche754
    @kathleens.laroche754 Год назад +3

    I've been curious about Fargo for years because of airport postings for flights there. It's so heartening to see such a beautiful, well-kept city. Many thanks for the tour!

  • @shanelockwood6049
    @shanelockwood6049 2 года назад +4

    Very nice video. This city makes me proud. I was born in Moorhead and moved away for many years, I couldn't wait to come back!! I do love this place!! Thank you for the great vid. ❤️❤️

  • @ReaJean420
    @ReaJean420 2 года назад +12

    My hometown! Proud to live here.
    We say the cold keeps the riff raff out 😆
    We recently got an arcade called Kingpinz & there's an old school arcade downtown as well.
    Sometimes during the winters we don't want to venture out so that could be why people think it's boring. The winters get pretty long.
    I think we have lots to do here but that's just my opinion. We also get some awesome musicians that come through here! As far as passive aggressive- it's definitely that way in the older generations.
    Thanks for visiting! 😊

    • @brianbeecher3084
      @brianbeecher3084 2 года назад +1

      But Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Chicago have plenty of cold as well as riff-raff.

    • @ReaJean420
      @ReaJean420 2 года назад +3

      @@brianbeecher3084 not cold enough then 😉

  • @TransCanadaPhil
    @TransCanadaPhil 2 года назад +72

    The Red River is prone to flooding. I live just up the road in the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The same Red River flows through our city of approximately 800,000 but to prevent flooding, a huge man made floodway canal was built around the city to divert excess water during periods of flooding. I've visited Fargo often, it's about a 3 and a half hour drive south of here on I-29. Cheers!

    • @davidlucasmachado2831
      @davidlucasmachado2831 2 года назад

      Is it a safe drive to and fro ?

    • @TransCanadaPhil
      @TransCanadaPhil 2 года назад +1

      @@davidlucasmachado2831 yeah pretty uneventful drive, dual-carriageway/Interstate the whole way.

    • @burnthecandleatbothendz
      @burnthecandleatbothendz 2 года назад

      I live in Fargo and i want to visit but i didnt get the jab,am i still allowed to enter canada ?

    • @flyinelvis69
      @flyinelvis69 2 года назад

      @@burnthecandleatbothendz no jabs. Just bring your passport

  • @jeremysteen7265
    @jeremysteen7265 Год назад +7

    FYI!! The power lines above Roberts Alley are now gone!!
    Downtown is popping!!

  • @briannazenner4143
    @briannazenner4143 2 года назад +3

    This is a great video! I'm a Fargo transplant from Minnesota. I've lived here for 5 years, and I enjoy the city. There are always new things popping up, so I never get tired of the same things. I am not a huge drinker myself, so I don't fit in with much of that crowd. Thanks for visiting!

  • @risinbison1106
    @risinbison1106 2 года назад +3

    Been a Fargo resident most of my 54 years. Glad you enjoyed your time here. Wurst beer hall is excellent, come back soon.

  • @keyup2626
    @keyup2626 2 года назад +10

    The Dakotas have to be some of the nicest places I’ve visited. I look forward to being able to show my wife all these places now that she’s retired.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome, key. When are you going to do that? Maybe we'll run into each other. :)

    • @keyup2626
      @keyup2626 2 года назад

      @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip it won’t be this year unfortunately.
      We have a couple of other trips planned first.
      However it would have been so cool to meet up.
      Hey you never know what can happen in the future.
      Safe travels.

  • @johnconnell9836
    @johnconnell9836 2 года назад +8

    Fargo is a great city. I have family living there. The wind is one of those things I remember most! It's been 10 years since my last visit. It hasn't changed much.

  • @karlk6860
    @karlk6860 2 года назад +18

    Thanks for visiting our city! I have lived in Fargo for about 40 years now and in some ways your are correct in the drinking mind set, is it a lot more than any other city of its size probably doubtful in that respect. Is drinking a problem YES just like every other city it seems! I started my company in Fargo 35 years ago its a Tech company specializing in high end dataComm primarily for the financial industry. I will say that 90% of the workers I employeed were very hard dedicated employees my company employed around 100 people. I think I had it a lot easier than other areas of the country because of the peoples background, you are EXPECTED to have a job and be productive in our society.
    Boring, and not beautiful? Life in this area is exactly what YOU make of it and your ability to open your eyes and mind into being willing to try new things. I grew up in Minnesota and its completely trees there and when I got to ND it was completely different to me it was so open. Well one day I was flying back into Fargo and had contacted FGO Approach and a commercial pilot on a airliner called approach and after he told his intentions he commented on how incredibly beautiful this country was, it was in the spring all the crops were coming out and it was truly a beautiful picture out the window of my plane! That gave me the chance to actually see what I had been missing! Lets look at boring, there is virtually anything and everything here year round you just have to be willing to go out and do it, is it cold in the winter, YEP but it rarely ever stops me from doing what I want to do be it snowmobiling, hunting, trapping, going out for dinner with my wife, there are many opportunities, I do not drink so I do all of the things but bars are not to my liking.
    Fargo has provided me a fairly safe place to live and raise a daughter, we have good schools the people are very nice but cautious, give them a bit of time and you can usually do no better! Its a very good city!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +7

      Thank you for the great comment, Karl. The drinking thing is a bit of a joke, mostly from what locals post on Reddit. The city is beautiful and absolutely not boring.

  • @DJ-vf5gu
    @DJ-vf5gu 2 года назад +17

    I've never been to North Dakota but I moved to Sioux Falls,South Dakota this last year.This is the best state I've ever lived in.The crime rate is low the city is clean the cost of living is low and the people are very friendly!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +5

      Well, hold on - my Sioux Falls video will be up in the morning!

    • @johnengland8619
      @johnengland8619 2 года назад

      4.5% sales tax

    • @michelletaylor5691
      @michelletaylor5691 2 года назад +1

      and all consecutive government, I wouldn't live there if houses were 5k

  • @busybeenature9092
    @busybeenature9092 Год назад +1

    Fargo is very neat and clean and beautiful place. Fargo is good and Wells Fargo the best. 😍😍😀😀Thanks

  • @roberte5269
    @roberte5269 2 года назад +26

    Thanks for the video of a city I experienced back in my student days across the river in Moorhead, MN. I hope you didn't miss the ACTUAL woodchipper from the movie Fargo. It is at the visitor center, the one as you are coming into Fargo from Bismarck. (Correct me, anyone, if that's inaccurate.) By the way, the movie Fargo is definitely a Minnesota-based movie using Minnesota, not North Dakota, accents. I have lived in both states, and the difference is noticeable, don't you know? Ya, you betcha.
    Also, Rasmussen is not one of the big three colleges. It is a for-profit chain, and one of many smaller colleges in the area. The big three are NDSU, MSU-Moorhead, and Concordia College (Moorhead). All three are excellent.

    • @kryssgeray1050
      @kryssgeray1050 2 года назад +3

      Thank you for pointing out the college thing. Not sure why, but that really bugged me. Lol

  • @allfasten
    @allfasten 2 года назад +4

    Came across this while looking to see if anyone came through Fargo lately...then wound up watching the rest of your vids around the States. Excellent job, fella. I don't think there's anybody else on YT that did what you did with 'around 50 Sates' travel series. Good commentary and off the beaten path. I left Fargo in 2012 after 17 years of bone-braking work and liver-liquifying drinking.

  • @sundinfamforlife4129
    @sundinfamforlife4129 2 года назад +17

    I live in Michigan and while I don't think I could do the cold in this state there plenty of people who'd never live in Michigan due to the cold..
    It looks like a safe family friendly city. Those are the people moving to this town probably. As a mom of 3 I can contend to the fact that a "boring little town" is sometimes the perfect place to raise a family.

  • @ravenm6443
    @ravenm6443 2 года назад +5

    People are nice and will small talk with you or even have short but full conversations but people like to keep to themselves. People aren’t instantly trusting and it takes time to build relationships. Most relationships will probably be built at work. For myself, I have social anxiety, I know I definitely come off as disinterested when people try to small talk with me but I’m not trying to be rude. I’m the same way with train lol. It’s my favorite mode of transportation.
    Wust Bier is amazing! We do love our city. Glad you enjoyed your visit here.
    One last thing, if you or your SO like to cook/bake, be sure to go to the mall. In our food court, each pillar has tiles with local recipes printed on them. It’s kinda neat. If you go to the store Creative Kitchen, you can get a cookbook with all those recipes in it.

  • @kathihubbell6666
    @kathihubbell6666 2 года назад +5

    My 45 yr old son just moved to Fargo last week. He got a nuclear pharmacy job in town. I don’t think he knows what he’s getting into as far as weather. He’s coming from Idaho, which is a far cry from Fargo. He loves the cold. This is a very informative video for a worried parent. Lol thank you.

    • @coltmeyer4590
      @coltmeyer4590 2 года назад +1

      North Dakotan here... winters are brutal, lots of snow and BONE CHILLING temperatures.

  • @charleskra
    @charleskra 2 года назад +49

    I think the extremely cold winters account for a couple things: The low unemployment and the clean, tidy nature of the city. It's probably hard to coax people to relocate there for a job, and it's not a good place to be if you are homeless. I know there is a bumper sticker you see in the Dakotas that says: 40 below zero keeps out the riff-raff. Good job on the video. I really enjoy seeing these places that I am unlikely to ever get to.

    • @jnolette1030
      @jnolette1030 2 года назад +11

      The colder the weather the fatter the women, in general.

    • @krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975
      @krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975 2 года назад +7

      ND women are healthy and beautiful. Beautiful native women there too with lean muscular bodies. Problem is that there isn’t enough of them.

    • @jnolette1030
      @jnolette1030 2 года назад +1

      @@krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975 I like what I'm hearing!

    • @fredgervinm.p.3315
      @fredgervinm.p.3315 2 года назад

      @@krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975
      There will never be enough of them unless, your a happily married man. : )

    • @Mark-yy2py
      @Mark-yy2py 2 года назад +3

      -40 is a very good deterrent for committing crimes!

  • @thomfrost4636
    @thomfrost4636 2 года назад +4

    TY for the vid! I was born and raised in north Fargo and wouldn't have changed a thing. When they built the mall (aka Wasted Acres) in the 70s, downtown took a complete dump. It never gave up and now I look forward to coming home and hanging out downtown. The Real Fargo!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      It's really nice there. :)

    • @thomfrost4636
      @thomfrost4636 2 года назад

      Thanks for not showing the suburban sprawl but what the Real Fargo looks like bud! It is a great town

    • @lyndi9719
      @lyndi9719 2 года назад

      I remember when West Acres was new. It was out in the middle of a farm field, and the road going out to the mall was still dirt.

  • @dankartes
    @dankartes 2 года назад +6

    Great video. I lived just south of downtown from 2007 to 2013. My old apartment was just out of frame when you were driving north on 10th street to have lunch at the Beir Hall. I have just moved to Moorhead from Grand Forks to be closer to my son and his family and I'm excited to be back. Fargo is a very bike friendly city and as an avid cyclist I explored every part of Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo when I lived there earlier. I never felt threatened or in danger at anytime of the day or night. Bad things happen everywhere but you're correct that statistically this area safer than most. I worked on Broadway for 4 years and ate lunch at JL Beers all the time. We would walk out the back door in the alley and past the clinic to JL. Once the Pro Life protestors thought we were coming out of the clinic and they were, let's just say, they were less than 'nice'. Winter does not last for 7 to 8 months however. There can be several weeks in February though that can be 'bitterly' cold. Anything above 15 degrees F is fine weather in my opinion.

  • @NateOnThe-Radio
    @NateOnThe-Radio 2 года назад +13

    Best part of the Fargo-Moorhead area (I live in Moorhead, MN as well) is during the summer, we don’t have a professional baseball team… but we’ve got an independent baseball team, the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks! So if the Minnesota Twins aren’t doing good later on in the season, we’ve got the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks at Newman Outdoor Field that we can enjoy! RedHawks are currently celebrating their 27th anniversary this year which is amazing… during the winter, we don’t have a professional hockey team. But we’ve got a USHL hockey team… the Fargo Force hockey team! The rest are collegiate sports, NDSU Football is a big one around here in the winter, NDSU Basketball is another big one as well in the winter. Then we’ve got Valley Con in the fall, Comic Con in late April, then Core Con late May… so there’s something that locals can find, we’ve also got the lakes country in Minnesota

    • @daltonbruce2053
      @daltonbruce2053 2 года назад

      Larks for life 😉

    • @evanorthcliff2782
      @evanorthcliff2782 Месяц назад

      Those are some of our favorite spirits to watch too ! Ha! Nothing to do!!

  • @proteus8535
    @proteus8535 Год назад +2

    Another great video Joe and Nic, Fargo looks pretty I wonder if the city's Norwegian and German settlers kind of give the people a friendly but cold and reserved vibe. Hope you all are doing well, I still have a lot more of your videos to watch.

  • @allie12212
    @allie12212 2 года назад +37

    I moved to Fargo from Arkansas 4 years ago and I absolutely love it…. Those who say there’s nothing to do are just lazy and don’t want to do anything but drink
    Sad you didn’t go into West Fargo, it’s beautiful in that part of town with expensive homes and expensive apartments

    • @mabahokano7567
      @mabahokano7567 4 месяца назад

      I'm from NWA and also considering this in a few years. Was it difficult adjusting to the weather? I like cold weather but it gets really cold up there, is it also cloudy quite a bit year round?

    • @allie12212
      @allie12212 4 месяца назад +1

      @@mabahokano7567 it wasn’t too difficult to adjust but just make sure that you have very warm winter clothing. It can get up to negative 30-40 with the wind chill so make sure to keep your exposure limited if possible. It’s actually very sunny a lot even on cold days… as far as driving with snow and ice, drive for the conditions, too many people up here drive like maniacs.
      Other than that, it’s beautiful up here with tons to do. Lots of concerts and if the act you like goes to Minneapolis then it’s only a few hours drive

  • @josephengel2091
    @josephengel2091 2 года назад +37

    Rasmussen only recently (since the start of Covid) rebranded itself as a university primarily because they are starting to introduce graduate programs. It’s more a business and technical college than a traditional university, in actuality. NDSU, MSUM, and Concordia College (my alma mater, fyi) are the three four year institutions that form the core of the Tri-College Consortium. Other members of the Tri-College system are NDSCS and MState.
    Interesting fact about Fargo-Moorhead is that we were something of a Wild West town in the beginning, but Fargo didn’t have any bars back then because ND had a prohibition law at the time, but Minnesota did not. So all the bars (aka BEER PALACES) were in Moorhead… and all the brothels were in Fargo 😉. However we quickly cleaned up our act.
    FYI, I’m a lifelong Fargo resident. If you ever come back to visit, I would be more than happy to fill you in more about what living here is like 🙂

    • @LTJC70
      @LTJC70 2 года назад +1

      Hi, was wondering how the employment prospects are for tradesman?? I'm an electrician and my son is a residential/commercial painter... Thx

    • @raybrensike42
      @raybrensike42 Год назад +1

      @@LTJC70 Traditionally there has always been work in Fargo. Just look at how it has grown in the last 40 years. I see no reason it would not continue to grow.

  • @marieshanahan5276
    @marieshanahan5276 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video. I will be relocating to Fargo from New Hampshire in August. I am so excited! Can not wait to see downtown in person. 😊👍

  • @kirsikka1029
    @kirsikka1029 2 года назад +1

    11:52 The boilerroom is a great stop, lovely patio in the summer, great food & spirits in a beautiful historic building.

  • @danielschear556
    @danielschear556 2 года назад +8

    This is a GREAT travel log! Possibly better & more fascinating than the 1996 Coen Brothers movie, "Fargo."👏👍

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Daniel. You just made my day! :)

    • @danielschear556
      @danielschear556 2 года назад

      @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip I call them as I see them...Btw, I just watched your episode on Cincinnati which was my birthplace & hometown for my first 22 years on this planet. I happily left there for keeps in May 2002 and never looked back! The only two things I truly miss are Skyline Chili & Frisch's Big Boy Tartar Sauce...Also of note to you as a native of Salt Lake City, from June 1977-July 1978, I was the Technical Operations Manager/10 PM Associate Producer of KSL-TV's "Channel 5 Eyewitness News." That was the heyday "We're Number One" era of Dick Nourse, Bob Welti & Paul James. After that stint ended in July 1978, I got hired at KPIX-TV San Francisco as a newstape video editor and tripled my pay! Salt Lake City to San Francisco...Talk about MASSIVE CULTURE SHOCK😱, LOL!🤣🤣🤣

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад

      Wow, that would be a culture shock! SLC and San Fran couldn't be more different. Sounds like you're doing well! Glad to hear that. :)

    • @kerry2520
      @kerry2520 2 года назад

      The woodchipper can be found outside at the visitors center, off 94 and 45th st. Makes for fun family photos and the such. ;)

  • @tumbleweed57
    @tumbleweed57 2 года назад +2

    I have not been to Fargo but have been in the western side of ND and loved it. Went to Teddy Roosevelt NP and it was amazing. Stayed in Bowman, ND and found the people there to be very nice. The Bowman Inn was a great place to stay, very clean.

  • @marcusguttilla3530
    @marcusguttilla3530 2 года назад +10

    Awesome video man! I'll need to check out that beer hall one of these days. Just moved to Fargo last month from SoCal and it's been a trip to say the least. I'm really digging it so far. Regarding the accent thing, I've heard a slightly watered down version of that here and there, but nothing quite as over the top as what you hear in the movie.

  • @LostSedna
    @LostSedna 2 года назад +2

    Personally, Fargo and West Fargo are amazing citys. Ive lived here for about 8 years. The city keeps growing. Great vid👌

  • @thebenefactor6744
    @thebenefactor6744 2 года назад +55

    Wow, Fargo looks pretty nice. As a Canadian, it's pretty much sub tropical. And as far as the drinking culture goes, that means everybody's on the scene and supporting the local bar/restaurant economy.

    • @burnthecandleatbothendz
      @burnthecandleatbothendz 2 года назад +2

      There is a bar/restraunt every 500 feet throught the city pretty much

    • @WizenedVariations1
      @WizenedVariations1 2 года назад +3

      And Grand Forks is even closer to Winnepeg.

    • @ViceCoin
      @ViceCoin 2 года назад

      Alcoholism increase traffic deaths, assaults, domestic violence, diabetes, liver disease.

    • @burnthecandleatbothendz
      @burnthecandleatbothendz 2 года назад +6

      @@ViceCoin north Dakota has 300% more duis than any other state .about 45% of traffic deaths are alcohol involved.i think it's bc other than the bigger cities there are no cabs or uber so people drive home

    • @brentsutherland6385
      @brentsutherland6385 2 года назад +4

      It's hardly subtropical, it's just as cold as Winnipeg.

  • @joannelarose8198
    @joannelarose8198 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your videos. I live in Canada and have been to the States many times. I have never experienced the back roads and towns. It is very interesting and eye opening.

  • @jonathanbraski
    @jonathanbraski 2 года назад +13

    I live in Moorhead, MN and work in downtown Fargo. It would've been cool to meet you. Hope you had a great time! :)

    • @NateOnThe-Radio
      @NateOnThe-Radio 2 года назад +1

      I also live in Moorhead, MN as well

    • @Koolej98
      @Koolej98 2 года назад +2

      Do you pay Minnesota state income taxes?

    • @jonathanbraski
      @jonathanbraski 2 года назад

      @@Koolej98 Yes, I do

  • @DANKSIES
    @DANKSIES 2 года назад +1

    I’m glad you two enjoyed our city! This was a very nice video. Thank you.

  • @lonwaslien104
    @lonwaslien104 2 года назад +3

    I happily live here. Enjoyed your video and I hope you also enjoyed your short stay in Fargo! 😊

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +2

      Thank you, Lon. We did enjoy the city. It was much nicer than I thought it would be.

  • @LDM662
    @LDM662 2 года назад +1

    I love the comments from the locals sticking up for their cities and towns. I grew up in a very small town of about 150 people, depending on whose in jail or prison at the time.

  • @juliejulian
    @juliejulian 2 года назад +32

    I’ve lived in Fargo for the last 6 years, and I can assure you- there’s more to the culture than drinking., if you know where to look. Great place to raise my children, great schools too. Everyone knows everyone. I live in one of those old houses, you drove by it, and they are just as beautiful inside as they are outside (mine was built in 1925). I don’t drink much, so can’t say anything about the bars- but there’s so many good restaurants, and a lot of immigrants from literally everywhere in the world. I come from the Tropics, and winters are not so bad when you go out and do things- I go snowshoeing with my friends. As the locals told me, just wear more layers. I walk my children to school year round too. If I can do it, anyone can. And I never had any trouble finding friends. But again, I’m not a college kid.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      Of course there’s more to it. The title was suggested to me by a local I was talking to at JL Beers. 😀

  • @godschildyes
    @godschildyes 2 года назад +2

    The food and drinks in that Fargo eatery looked so very good! YUM! You two make me want to travel to some of the places you go and even live in a few of them! It's like you do tourist videos too and I really appreciate your reviews!

  • @jimmyjoseph51
    @jimmyjoseph51 2 года назад +4

    The big difference between Fargo, ND and Camden NJ is the people. People in Fargo respect themselves, their neighbors and their environment. In Camden, NJ, the exact opposite is true. Your videos are both entertaining and educational. Thanks for the tour of Fargo and please keep the great videos coming!

  • @craigj5403
    @craigj5403 2 года назад +2

    I was born in Fargo 64 years ago, my family been in the area over 100 years. I lived away from here about 2 years in 1980 -81. A lot has changed, as most places do. One thing about growing up here most of my family/friends have a lake cabin or home 45 minutes east of here in Minnesota. That has been our playground. Also hunting and fishing was always a good way to enjoy the seasons.
    The Wurst bier hall; good stuff.

  • @moman-pm7wy
    @moman-pm7wy 2 года назад +5

    I lived here from 1995-2013....I went through the Fargo school system and attended NDSU. While watching this video it brought back a lot of fond memories for me....especially during my college years. Broadway has changed so much since I left. I have a buddy who lives in West Fargo still and he tells me from time to time how much it continues to grow. I currently live in Iowa so not terribly far from my old stomping grounds. Thanks for posting this video......it was neat to see all the changes and what has remained the same.

    • @noodle_boy
      @noodle_boy 2 года назад

      Hey moman2004, I’m currently a freshman at NDSU.
      Any advice you recommend for someone in my position?

  • @douglassullivan3717
    @douglassullivan3717 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video/ insight. My wife & I are considering moving to Fargo/ Morehead in August or maybe next summer... We have lots of family there...

  • @jackbedient
    @jackbedient 2 года назад +12

    I passed through Fargo on a Greyhound in 1991 when I was 20-years old during a raging blizzard and it was past midnight and the whole town was shut down but for the Greyhound station and a 24-hour diner a block away and the mystique of the town has always stuck with me. I remember everybody in the diner was all talking to each other. I was with a small group of travelers from my bud and we all had a great time eating and chatting during our little layover. Different world back then…
    Mainly true about the trains….

    • @AsiaUnscripted
      @AsiaUnscripted 2 года назад

      I also passed through on a Greyhound in the early 90's, had the same feelings and experiences during that time. I thought it was cool that the buses drove inside the building to drop off and pick up people.

  • @bcdave91
    @bcdave91 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Thanks a lot. Fargo looks like a nice city. I have friends in Manitoba and they go down regularly to Fargo for shopping and a change of scenery. I've never been there, but I've heard that it's a nice town and the people are friendly.

  • @tripleaoutdoors7353
    @tripleaoutdoors7353 2 года назад +4

    I find it awesome that I’m watching a video about Fargo, in my house in Fargo. North Dakota born & raised and wouldn’t change it for a thing!

  • @linnybee8000
    @linnybee8000 Месяц назад +1

    Fargo was the home of two railroads. Great Northern and Northern Pacific. It was the Great Northern tracks that you had lunch beside. The NP tracks are just north of Main Ave. The old NP station is a historic building. It's used as a senior center and visitor center. It's beautiful. The tracks of both railroads are still used.
    xo~linda

  • @breezefreeze868
    @breezefreeze868 2 года назад +3

    Thankyou for visiting Fargo . I was born here in 1966 . I’m a rare bird that don’t drink . Many say there isn’t much to do here but we have events going on all the time ! My favoriate events would be all the car shows and craft shows . In winter it can get long but there is always something going on at the dome and lots of people love sledding at the dike . We have art and clay classes and tons of parks to skate , walk or skateboard in and dog parks and even indoor dog park . Food trucks and sports events especially for Fargo it would be NDSU Bison 🦬! Scheels sports store has camping gear , clothes , bikes everything including a Ferris wheel 🎡! Skating to bowling 🎳… people are active ! There’s no shortage of restraunts , great schools and healthcare . Gyms and a diversity of people , good health care ,education , arts /acting , sitting by the River and fair events /concerts . Endless activities . Being born here some catch an accent but it’s not to obvious til we draw out the o”s and yah you betcha ! ☕️we love our coffee and many love there beer 🍺. One thing we all agree on February we get a little cranky and itchy for spring. I enjoy all your videos across the USA !! Thankyou !!

  • @haroldharwell7078
    @haroldharwell7078 2 года назад +2

    I was stationed in Grand Forks , while in the service.
    That Red River flows
    northbound, into Canada.
    Every little town had a Bowling alley/ restaurant/ bar,
    kind of a public meeting place.

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 2 года назад +11

    "You betcha!"
    One of the best movies out there.

  • @StormGallade
    @StormGallade 2 года назад +2

    Born and raised in Fargo, moved over to Moorhead just this past week. Your video's pretty much summed up the city, lol.
    I will note that over the past few years there have been a few more attractions in town, mainly on the south side. If you revisit, I also would reccomend the West Acres Mall as another spot. And adding on to the drinks, Drunconrath Brewing is another reccomended place, it's actually right near Wurst!

  • @wesleyhelm7208
    @wesleyhelm7208 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the Video..It was well done I live in Fargo.. I grew up in Fargo.. and I am still here in Fargo.. 61 years of age ... Others already mentioned that the 3 collages ..so no need to go into that..

  • @ianfowler6402
    @ianfowler6402 2 года назад +1

    Even the trailer parks didn't look too bad. Just people doing the best they can. Nice city. Thanks for your interesting and objective vids.

  • @wendyphillips5002
    @wendyphillips5002 2 года назад +9

    I grew up in northeastern Wisconsin and the winters were wonderful and brutal as I grew up.
    It was a wonderful place to grow up. We did not even lock our home doors at night back in the
    1950s and 1960s there was no need.
    There were alcoholics and many more that were not alcoholics. The abusers of alcohol seemed
    to stand out due to drunk driving and other foolish acts. Maybe it is and was a serious problem. But,
    there are many people that did not abuse alcohol.
    I am assuming the winters are even more brutal in Fargo. But, it is not as bad a place as portrayed on
    TV or the movies. People know their neighbors and others for a life time.

  • @ellen6725
    @ellen6725 2 года назад +1

    It is pretty! I just wanted to let you both know! I really do enjoy watching these videos that you both bring. I think that would be fun to do.

  • @CrossoverGameReviews
    @CrossoverGameReviews 2 года назад +11

    I'm currently looking to move away from Los Angeles and trying to figure out which state I should move to. North Dakota is getting close to being that state, tied with Washington. Geographical and informational videos are great but videos of just people walking around tells you so much more. I'm not sure if Fargo is going to be the city I move to, could be Bismarck, but I have a feeling that cities in ND are more or less in this manner.
    Nice video to get a good look at the state. I feel excited about this move and am glad I discovered this video.

  • @Mrsournotes
    @Mrsournotes 2 года назад +1

    I lived in Fargo in late 70’s attended NDSU. Part of the time in campus overflow at the Graver Inn on Roberts Street. Downtown sure looks changed, nicely, in your video.

  • @eve70ish
    @eve70ish 2 года назад +3

    You should of explored 8th Street South, it’s the oldest street with wonderfully businesses ( I own Rozas sewing and alterations and I DO Bridal boutique )and our famous Nocholes pastry shop with European pastry and homemade lunch selection. There is beautiful Dakota Art Gallery with local artists , Vintage clothing store, antique jewelry store and antique store with everything you ever wanted!

    • @MarthaDee
      @MarthaDee 2 года назад

      I live on 8th. It is charming and beautiful.

  • @glennbourque111
    @glennbourque111 Год назад +1

    Very interesting. Never wanted to visit to those northern Midwestern states, partly because I don't like cold climates and more because little there interests me - outside the homestyle comfort foods. But I'd go there just to eat - German foods particularly, and tasting that chocolate coconut beer (if I recall correctly). Anyway, I enjoy your tours because they take me to places I know little about. Traveling broadens one's horizon tremendously, and I can do that taking your tours from my PC chair.

  • @ztl2505
    @ztl2505 2 года назад +16

    Fargo is pretty cosmopolitan by ND standards with a ton of work transplants and that partially explains the lack of the accent. Nowhere is extreme as the movie made it seem, but you can definitely find people who sound at least similar if you talk with older people in some of the way out, isolated small towns in the region.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +2

      That's kind of the feel I got, that it's the cosmopolitan city of the area.

  • @victorcataquet6255
    @victorcataquet6255 2 года назад +2

    Hello Lord Spoda: I am not a traveler but enjoy a lot watching some of the You-Tube Bloggers, such as Russ of RVERTV. Those Drone shots are amazing! I grew up in the South Bronx, NYC and now live in Quincy, Ma. Thus, I love learning about the other States of America. I recently caught your Videos and appreciate very much, your content and experiences as you travel this great country. Best wishes to you and the wife. God Bless. Victor

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад

      Thank you, Victor. I'm glad you're here.

    • @victorcataquet6255
      @victorcataquet6255 2 года назад +1

      @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip By the way, I really enjoy watching your wife getting that passport booklet stamped by the various State Capitol staff. That is so cool and something I would get a kick out of doing. Also, I enjoy a Guinness but Love Colt 45 beer. So, it's great seeing you guys enjoying the Pubs. Peace. Victor in Quincy

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад

      @@victorcataquet6255 That’s cool! Thank you for watching. 😀

  • @dejaunajackson7666
    @dejaunajackson7666 2 года назад +4

    Been in Fargo for 12 years now and I love it.

  • @danieljames4405
    @danieljames4405 2 года назад +2

    Great videos of Bismarck and Fargo North Dakota. Very impressed how clean and vibrant these small cities look. Don't think I could handle their winter's. I would love to go visit when the weather is nice! Thought on the Fargo video you said "Robbers Alley" not Roberts Alley!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, my touch of southern slang gets in the way now and then. :)

    • @kryssgeray1050
      @kryssgeray1050 2 года назад

      If you visit, make sure it's late June through mid September. Those are the best months if you do r like cold. It's usually very sunny during those times as well. However, Fargo is worth seeing during winter, particularly around December.
      Make sure you stop at the Shack on Broadway and check out the Fargo Brewery if you like a drink or two. Two things this video should have had. Lol

  • @Soupy_loopy
    @Soupy_loopy 2 года назад +6

    Looks nice. Never seen train tracks look so clean

  • @tbcoachniblick1208
    @tbcoachniblick1208 Год назад +1

    Boyhood home of my boyhood hero... Roger Maris... tremendous HS athlete... was supposed to go to Oklahoma to play football but his visit to Norman Ok went bad when a coach forgot to pick him up at the bus station.

  • @kimjohnson8471
    @kimjohnson8471 2 года назад +11

    If you were a kid in the 70's and watched a PBS show entitled "The Electric Company" they had a character called Fargo North Decoder. He was a word detective

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +2

      I loved that show. I can still hear the theme song in my head. :)

    • @bobbyt7448
      @bobbyt7448 8 месяцев назад

      Loved the Spider-Man carton skits on it.😊

  • @mgreg8134
    @mgreg8134 Год назад

    I lived in Fargo as a young lad on 3rd St. N. My grand father worked for the Great Northern Railroad and I caught a glimpse of the old depot in your film. I remember seeing one of the last steam locomotives coming through Fargo when I was just a kid.

  • @chiconian49
    @chiconian49 2 года назад +6

    My family lived in Fargo for 6 years in the 1940's. Mom said the people in the town were genuinely friendly. She said it may have had something to do with our German last name as most of their neighbors were Germans and Swedes. My dad's employer offered him a transfer to northern California in 1947. He did not hesitate. He said the blizzards were horrific. One day when I was little, I complained about how hot it was in California, Mom went to the desk and read a letter from a former Fargo friend along with some newspaper clippings. A few months before a tornado had tore through our neighborhood and destroyed our old house, killing the family who bought our home, along with several other homes and people. I never complained about the heat again. I've seen on the news that Fargo has also experienced some bad floods. As far as the excessive consumption of alcohol goes, you stated that there were three colleges nearby. I believe that would account for the drinking. It does in my town.

  • @stephenmoerlein8470
    @stephenmoerlein8470 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for posting this interesting tour. I like your idea of an "alley index" for comparing cities.

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 2 года назад

      If the men wear shorts, but longer sleeved shirts, could it be from the Lederhosen look from the rural German ancestry?
      Just missing suspenders 😁

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад

      Thank you, Stephen!

  • @joelbeyer6352
    @joelbeyer6352 2 года назад +19

    The the three major college/universities in Fargo/Moorhead would be NDSU, Minnesota State-Moorhead and Concordia College. Rasmussen would be somewhere down the higher ed list. Other than that, nice job of filming and presenting Fargo. Most people from the outside come to Fargo and North Dakota with no interest in talking about or showing anything other than snow and cold. Yep they they exist but so does real civilization.

  • @americansoldier7776
    @americansoldier7776 Год назад +2

    Fargo is one of the nicest towns I’ve ever been in. The people there are amazing. Definitely a great city.

  • @lindaschaefer5499
    @lindaschaefer5499 2 года назад +4

    I can't believe that in such a short time of being in Fargo that you understand the town so well. It took me nine months of constant working to figure out what you found out in such a short time. There were some great older people that lived there. So interesting and so kind. They have long since passed. What you said about the thing veneer of nicety that people have is so true that my head exploded. How in the world did you find that out?! You folks have a fan and I will be watching all your videos.

    • @ThunderPants13
      @ThunderPants13 2 года назад

      He read that on a reddit page, as he mentions in the video.

  • @johnsmallwood9174
    @johnsmallwood9174 2 года назад +1

    Just watched your Idaho video today. The birds are Canada Geese- the same birds that immobilized the jet that went down in the Hudson River.

  • @smallwonder866
    @smallwonder866 Год назад +19

    When you live in the city, your mindset changes as you get older. The more I deal with people, the more I realize that small towns and cities are the way to go. Cities are full of chaos and drama. The only thing I want in my life.....is peace.

    • @elliebellie7816
      @elliebellie7816 Год назад +2

      I ended up in rural Kansas for what I thought was a one-year temporary assignment at age 55 and thought for sure I'd die from lack of social stimulation. Ten years later and this is the best move I ever made. Peaceful, quiet, small town life suits me just fine.

    • @asullivan4047
      @asullivan4047 7 месяцев назад

      Are you making a comparison to the cess pool democratic😈 controlled city of ( San Francisco)-???🤔. Can't say that I blame you-!!!. Spent quality time there last century/when it was a wonderful city to spend quality time in-!!!🤗.

  • @janicemikkelson745
    @janicemikkelson745 2 года назад +1

    I was born and raised in North Fargo. It was started by the Railroad which brought Madames of the Night which is still going on. Nice town. I don't live there anymore visit sometimes.

  • @duduonyu5810
    @duduonyu5810 2 года назад +4

    I have always loved Fargo and North Dakota. It's one of the better places to live and work(!) Just learn about the harsh winters.

  • @judywilson9003
    @judywilson9003 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this information I never know where Fargo were.

    • @dopeMike_
      @dopeMike_ Год назад

      Google maps Judy, Google maps.

  • @honinakecheta601
    @honinakecheta601 9 месяцев назад +7

    As a chicagoan seeing this is interesting, would love to live there someday

  • @scorpionbird88
    @scorpionbird88 2 года назад +1

    Home sweet home! Gotta go check out the Northside of town next time, nicest neighborhoods by far up there.

  • @ZaneF2k
    @ZaneF2k 2 года назад +3

    This is my hometown born and raised but now I live in Colorado and I don’t miss the cold.

  • @Prairie_Gypsy
    @Prairie_Gypsy 2 года назад +1

    I live on the reservation in ND and in my segment, I work security until late night! I have had one run-in with a drunk in a 9 month period! That’s pretty good I think.

  • @Mark-yy2py
    @Mark-yy2py 2 года назад +2

    So true. When I was in the Air Force, I lived in Grand Forks for three years (up the road about an hour)- and although the Locals are very polite, they are not often friendly and don’t really want to know you. We “Basers” were somewhat isolated from the locals...I met my wife there, but she was from Minnesota!

  • @razony
    @razony 2 года назад +1

    I grew up here. First job was at the 'Old Broadway.' Saw RUSH, 2112 in 1976 hey Kevin P. Remember that? The Red is flooding. It's spring time. Good times! p.s. We're only an hour from lake country. Land of lakes Minnesota.

  • @ChinaDoll305
    @ChinaDoll305 Год назад +5

    The passive aggressive and difficult to make friends is spot on. People are also close minded here since most of them have never left the "Fargo Bubble." I look forward to graduating 😊 can't wait to get out of this boring ass town.

  • @francelinatavares3036
    @francelinatavares3036 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Joe and Nic
    We are from South Africa, and we enjoying your traveling program of the States very much and all the valuable information you are always sharing.
    Also enjoy seeing the restaurants that you visit.
    Where can we get the travel passport that Nic gets stamped at each town hall? We are coming to USA in July.
    Take care
    Mike and Fran
    Ps my husband says you have a lovely wife 😘