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Landmark: Fargo Walk of FameCity: Fargo
Country: USA North Dakota
Continent: North America
Fargo Walk of Fame, Fargo, USA North Dakota, North America
The Fargo Walk of Fame is a collection of commemorative stars embedded in sidewalks throughout downtown Fargo, North Dakota. It honors individuals with significant ties to the city and its cultural landscape.
Visual Characteristics
The Walk of Fame consists of bronze stars, approximately 12 inches in diameter, set into concrete sidewalks. Each star bears the engraved name of an honoree and the year of induction. The stars are distributed across several blocks in the downtown core.
Location & Access Logistics
The Fargo Walk of Fame is located in downtown Fargo, primarily along Broadway Avenue between Main Avenue and NP Avenue. It is also present on side streets within this area. Access is via public streets. Parking is available in city-operated garages, including the Civic Center Garage (101 4th Street N) and the Main Street Garage (501 Main Avenue), with hourly rates. Several MATBUS routes serve the downtown area, with stops near Broadway and Main Avenue.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Fargo Walk of Fame was established in 1993 by the Downtown Business Association of Fargo. Its purpose is to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the arts, entertainment, business, and community of Fargo. It is a civic beautification and recognition project.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can walk the designated blocks to locate and view the stars. Self-guided tours are the primary activity. Photography of individual stars and the collection is common. The stars are integrated into the urban fabric, allowing for exploration while experiencing the downtown environment.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Sidewalks are paved and generally accessible. Public restrooms are available in nearby businesses and public facilities, such as the Fargo City Hall (200 3rd St N). Shade is provided by surrounding buildings and street trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the downtown area. Food and beverage vendors are located along Broadway Avenue and adjacent streets.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for photography is during daylight hours. Mid-morning or late afternoon offers softer lighting conditions. The Walk of Fame is accessible year-round, but pedestrian comfort is highest during spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) due to moderate temperatures. Summer months (June-August) can be hot.
Facts & Legends
One of the earliest honorees was actor Josh Duhamel, a native of Fargo. The selection process involves a nomination committee that reviews candidates based on their connection to Fargo and their achievements. The stars are not limited to actors or musicians; they also recognize local business leaders and community figures.
Nearby Landmarks
- The Fargo Theatre: 0.2km West (along Broadway)
- Hjemkomst Center: 1.5km Northwest (across the Red River)
- Bonanzaville, USA: 6.0km West
- North Dakota State University Campus: 2.5km North
- Rendezvous Park: 0.3km Southwest