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History of Grand Forks, North Dakota:

Grand Forks Is One Of The Oldest Major Cities In The Dakotas. Prior To Settlement By White Man, The Area Where The City Now Sits (at The Forks Of The Red River And Red Lake River) Had Been An Important Meeting And Trading Point For Native Americans. Early French Explorers And Traders Called The Location "Les Grandes Fourches." The Town Was First Settled By A Steamboat Captain Named Alexander Griggs. His Nine Acre Piece Of Property Would Become What Is Now Known As Downtown Grand Forks. The Name "Grand Forks" Was First Applied In 1870 By The Community's First Postmaster And Incorporation Followed On February 22, 1881.

Grand Forks Grew Rapidly In Its Early Years. Growth Was Spurred By Waves Of Immigrants And Americans From The Eastern Portion Of The Country And The Coming Of The Railroad. The First Settlers Were Farmers, But Merchants And Professional People From Minneapolis And Other Cities Soon Populated The City. By The Dawn Of The 20th Century, The City Had Become The Center Of The Region And Boasted Many Amenities Usually Found In Larger Cities.

The First Half Of The 1900's Saw Steady Growth And The Development Of New Neighborhoods Farther South And West Of Downtown. In 1954, Grand Forks Was Chosen As The Site For An Air Force Base. This Brought Thousands Of New Jobs And Residents To The Community. The Military Base And The University Of North Dakota Would Become The Two Most Integral Pieces Of The City's Economy.

The Later Half Of The Century Saw An Increased Shift Away From Downtown And Towards The Outskirts Of The Community. Several Urban Renewal Projects Tore Down Sections Of The Downtown Area To Make Way For Public Buildings And Transportation Improvements. New Public Schools, A New Hospital, And Many Commercial Centers Were Built During This Period. The Coming Of The Interstate Highway System Revolutionalized The Way People Traveled Throughout The Region.

The Flood Of 1997
The City Was Struck By A Severe Flood In 1997, Causing Extensive Damage. A Major Fire Also Destroyed Eleven Buildings In The City's Downtown Area During The Height Of The Flooding. National Media Attention, Including A Large Donation From McDonald's Restaurant Heiress Joan Kroc, Helped Speed Recovery. Several Neighborhoods Had To Be Completely Demolished To Make Way For A Massive New Dike System Which, When Completed In 2006, Will Protect The Community From Future Flooding.

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