Holy Spirit Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic parish in Fargo, North Dakota. The pastor is Rev. Ross Laframboise, and Rev. Robert Keller is the parochial vicar.
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The John E. Carlson Coliseum is a 4,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Fargo, North Dakota. It is the home of the North Dakota State University ice hockey club team of the American Collegiate Hockey Association.
It was the former home to the Fargo-Moorhead Jets, the Fargo North Spartans, and the Fargo South Bruins ice hockey teams.
It opened in 1968, and was renovated during 2017. It now has a regulation-size rink, ice generation equipment, team locker and training room, referees room, and full Wi-Fi access.
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The James Holes House is a property in Fargo, North Dakota, United States, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1957.
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The North Side Fargo Builder's Residential Historic District is a 25.4-acre historic district with 103 contributing buildings located eight blocks north of downtown Fargo, North Dakota. The district's name derives from the fact that the plans for the houses came from popular builder's pattern books. The homes were built in the late 1920s and 1930s. Tudor Revival is the predominant style, though Colonial Revival and American Foursquare architecture is also present. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
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North Dakota State University District is a 36-acre historic district on the campus of North Dakota State University, in Fargo, North Dakota, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Also known as North Dakota Agricultural College, it was built in Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Moderne, and Late Victorian architectural styles.
The listing included 12 contributing buildings, one contributing structure, and one contributing object.
Important contributing buildings include:
Old Main, a Richardsonian Romanesque building built in 1891
Mechanic Arts building, built in 1893; torn down in 1993.
Minard Hall, built 1901
Putnam Hall, built 1904
South Engineering, built 1907
Ceres Hall, built 1910.
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Scheels Center is a 5,460 seat multi-purpose arena in Fargo, North Dakota. It was built in 1970 and was home to the North Dakota State University Bison basketball and wrestling teams through the 2013–14 season. It was previously named the Bison Sports Arena. The main facility was renamed the Sanford Health Athletic Complex and the basketball arena was renamed the Scheels Center. It reopened under the new name for the 2016–17 season.