Built in 1926 as an art house cinema and vaudeville theatre, the beautiful Fargo Theatre has stood as a pillar of the arts in Fargo, ND, for over 90 years. Inside the restored, art deco-style interior you can still see independent and foreign films (for just $9 a ticket!). The Fargo Theatre is also one of Downtown Fargo’s hottest venues for concerts and other live events. Besides being one of the coolest places in town to see a show or movie, the theatre itself is a Fargo attraction. The iconic marquee is the most photographed spot in Fargo, so make sure you stop by to get your picture taken with it.
A fun, close place to hang out and have a drink while we are taking photos!
The Fargo woodchipper scene goes down as one of the most infamous murder scenes in cult classic cinema history. And although the Coen brothers’ film Fargo wasn’t actually filmed in Fargo, North Dakota, you can still visit this original movie prop, (and its stunt double) at the Fargo-Moorhead Visitors Center.