1921 – Merchants National Bank – 122 Broadway, Fargo, North Dakota
Architect: G. & W. Hancock A fine corner building with a lot of applied decoration including a glazed tile trim and a large inset panel proudly announcing the original business.
Architect: G. & W. Hancock A fine corner building with a lot of applied decoration including a glazed tile trim and a large inset panel proudly announcing the original business.
Architect: Named after real estate investor Samuel Aggie, this is a fine little brick and stone building.
Architect: Built in an Art Deco style, this is a fine muscular design with a strong vertical emphasis. Designed as the First National Bank. ALthough the street level facade and the windows have...
Architect: Liebenburg & Kaplan / Buechner & Orth Added to the National Register in 1982, the Fargo Theatre is a well preserved vaudeville venue. Originally built in 1926, in 1937 the interior was...
Architect: Lang, Raugland & Lewis Designed in a Gothic Revival style that has been described as Scottish, this church was designed by a Minneapolis based firm Lang, Raugland & Lewis. The exterior is...
Architect: Lang, Raugland & Lewis Built by a local retailer in an Art Moderne style, this is the tallest building in the historic downtown area of Fargo. The facade at streetlevel has ornate...
Architects: Originally built as a three storey structure in 1926, the remaining floors were added in 1938. The Fargo Forum is a local newspaper founded in 1891. The building is quite simple but...
Architect: Fine little modernist building with tapering concrete columns and canopy dominating the facade. Formerly the Chamber of Commerce building, until recently a daycare facility for a nearby church. Now reverted to offices.
Architect: Braseth & Houkom A muscular design in precast concrete, this commercial building is out of place in downtown Fargo. However its detailing is excellent with a strong play of light and shade...