About Fargo-Moorhead
In the past five years, the twin cities of Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn., have become one of the hottest young boomtowns in America. "Money" magazine named Fargo-Moorhead one of its top 10 cities in which to start a business or get a job, and the Los Angeles Times described the "other" twin cities as improbably stylish, worldly, even luxurious. Fargo-Moorhead is a friendly,
safe community with a young, exciting arts and entertainment scene. We have museums and galleries, historic movie theaters and playhouses, tons of restaurants, clubs and bars, symphonies and operas, sports teams, family-friendly outdoor festivals and plenty of shopping. There are more than 20,000 college students in Fargo-Moorhead, and they know how to have fun. They love to hang out at the old-fashioned soda fountain in the retro Zandbroz Variety Store, go swing dancing at the Avalon Ballroom, watch $3 movies at the Safari Theater, go for long runs along the scenic Red River and generally eat way too much good pizza. The Wall Street Journal calls Fargo-Moorhead - the largest metropolitan area between Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., and Spokane, Wash. - an oasis of prosperity. That economic energy means great jobs for graduates and great internships for students at any of the local universities. But the best way to understand the excitement and beauty of Fargo-Moorhead is to come and see for yourself.