- TripBuzz discovered 23 different types of activities for couples in the Moorhead area, including Bowling (like Sunset Lanes), Comedy Clubs (like Courtney's Comedy Club), Movie Theaters (like CEC Safari 7) and Art Museum (like Rourke Art Museum), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 18 date ideas in or near Moorhead, Minnesota, including 11 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fargo.
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Fargo, North Dakota's Minor League baseball field is called the Newman Outdoor Field. It features luxury boxes, 3200 individual reserved spectator seats and a ring of general seating bleachers above them.
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North Dakota's Fargodome is its premier concert and event space. It is handicapped-accessible and welcomes trained service animals. Patrons may purchase tickets to Fargodome events online or at the ticket window at the venue.
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Located at a local elementary school, Madison Swimming Pool opens its doors to the public during the summer season. The pool is 25-yards long and is supervised by a lifeguard.
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In 1961, Roger Maris hit 61 homeruns in a single season beating the record set by Babe Ruth that had been established in 1926. The museum contains a video room, a replica of Maris's locker, and a replica of Roger's Yankee stadium monument.
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Century 10 is the first large format screen in the area. It acts as the regional multiplex and has stadium seating in all theaters in addition to special promotional offers during the week for students and the general public.
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A variety of family fun attractions are located at the Thunder Road Amusement Park. They offer 18 holes of miniature golf, go karts, bumper cars, batting cages, and a laser tag arena which features 10 minute rounds throughout the day.
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The Red River Zoo contains over 600 animals belonging to 89 different species including red pandas, grey wolves, and otters. In addition to seeing the animals, people can ride on a 1928 carousel.
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Situated on over 110 acres, North Dakota Horse Park is home to both a six-furlong horse racetrack and a university equine sciences department. The park is primarily used for horse races with concessions available during events.
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Fort Abercrombie was first used in 1857, and thus is the first United States military post. It was used for the next 21 years to welcome maintain peace as new settlers moved to the area now known as North Dakota.
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Measuring 511 acres, Lake Maud offers a sandy beach and access to the water for boating. The lake is suitable for fishing and includes Northern Pike, Walleye, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass and Black Crappie.