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@@soraidadiaz9108 It's more the region than the city. Unless you find miles of flatland beautiful, there is no natural beauty. The frequent floods, and long, long frigid winters. Crippling blizzards. Looked up the low temperature recorded at Fargo, for each year I lived there. -35, -33, -32, -33, -27, -32, -30, and -33 degrees F. And those are NOT wind chill temperatures. That is a while ago, and climate change might have helped. But you are welcome to enduring that.
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I just love Fargo North Dakota it's an amazing place.
I miss Fargo, haven't been there in 20 years.
Maybe now is the time to visit Fargo 💗
@@OnViewCation I lived there for 20 years, now I'm stuck in Alabama, so going back to ND would be really hard, could not handle the cold anymore.
As a Fargo resident this video is filled with misinformation. Maybe double check next time.
Like what i am relocating from Massachusetts very soon to a place called sisters path
You forgot Scheels Arena… host to the local USHL Hockey Team, concerts, and many local markets
Working in Fargo right now
Moorhead is a suburb of fargo but fargo is also a Moorhead suburb
Only way I'd go to Fargo is if someone adopts me. That being said i would love to go.
Fun stuff, thanks for sharing! Which city/location would you like us to cover next?
You don't want to go in winter..
ive lived here for 40 years .
Fun stuff, thanks for sharing! What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?
How can you not mention the wood chipper?
best thing to do is leave
facts but cost of living here is good
This is my Father's home town. He said the same thing.
Within a year of getting my degree, I got out of there. It was the correct move.
@@wzune6513 what's what's so bad about the city? My husband and I are considered a job offer their.
@@soraidadiaz9108 It's more the region than the city. Unless you find miles of flatland beautiful, there is no natural beauty. The frequent floods, and long, long frigid winters. Crippling blizzards. Looked up the low temperature recorded at Fargo, for each year I lived there. -35, -33, -32, -33, -27, -32, -30, and -33 degrees F. And those are NOT wind chill temperatures. That is a while ago, and climate change might have helped. But you are welcome to enduring that.