Centennial
The Centennial neighborhood, which is located on Fargo’s south side, became part of the city between 1989 and 1995.
The neighborhood is made up of single-family homes and enjoys access to a number parks and multi-use trails, including Centennial Park, Timberline Park, Oak Creek Park, Fox Run Conservancy and Rose Coulee, which meanders through the neighborhood.
Neighborhood Maps (PDF files)
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| neighborhood base map or |
land use, routes, trails |
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1990
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2000
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2004 est.
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| Population |
34 |
1,236 |
1,439 |
| Housing Units |
9 |
407 |
484 |
| Owner |
8 |
379 |
456 |
| Renter |
0 |
2 |
23 |
| Homeownership |
89% |
93% |
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| U.S. Bureau of the Census, Fargo Planning Dept |
Typical range of values for owner-occupied homes (2003): $149,580 to $379,850
Median age of owner-occupied homes: 1997 (1989-2003)
Annexed into city: 1989–1995