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This weekly freely-distributed magazine was available at numerous Fargo-Moorhead locations, from grocery stores to restaurants, during the 1970s and 1980s. First published in 1971<ref>[https://www.mnstate.edu/archives/Guides/CollectionGuide.htm Northwest Minnesota Historical Center Guide To Collections], MSUM: " | This weekly freely-distributed magazine was available at numerous Fargo-Moorhead locations, from grocery stores to restaurants, during the 1970s and 1980s. First published in 1971<ref>[https://www.mnstate.edu/archives/Guides/CollectionGuide.htm Northwest Minnesota Historical Center Guide To Collections], MSUM: " | ||
− | ''...locally published magazines containing community information on the Fargo-Moorhead area. The Binford Guide was published by Moorhead resident Howard Binford from 1971 until his death in 1989.''"</ref>, Howard Binford Guide provided a calendar, map, and other lists of various entertainment and night-life activities visitors and residents of the F-M area might enjoy. Publishing under this title ceased in 1989<ref>[https://www.mnstate.edu/archives/Guides/CollectionGuide.htm Northwest Minnesota Historical Center Guide To Collections], MSUM. Ibid.</ref>, at Binford's death, but the magazine has continued into the 21st century as ''Fargo-Moorhead Magazine''<ref>[http://www.forumcomm.com/newspaper/?page=westfargopioneer The Pioneer Journal], Forum Communications Company: "''Originating as the Howard Binford Guide in 1971, The Fargo-Moorhead Magazine is the area's only city magazine.''".</ref>, published by [[The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead|The Fargo Forum]]. | + | ''...locally published magazines containing community information on the Fargo-Moorhead area. The Binford Guide was published by Moorhead resident [[Howard Binford]] from 1971 until his death in 1989.''"</ref>, Howard Binford Guide provided a calendar, map, and other lists of various entertainment and night-life activities visitors and residents of the F-M area might enjoy. Publishing under this title ceased in 1989<ref>[https://www.mnstate.edu/archives/Guides/CollectionGuide.htm Northwest Minnesota Historical Center Guide To Collections], MSUM. Ibid.</ref>, at Binford's death, but the magazine has continued into the 21st century as ''Fargo-Moorhead Magazine''<ref>[http://www.forumcomm.com/newspaper/?page=westfargopioneer The Pioneer Journal], Forum Communications Company: "''Originating as the Howard Binford Guide in 1971, The Fargo-Moorhead Magazine is the area's only city magazine.''".</ref>, published by [[The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead|The Fargo Forum]]. |
Revision as of 20:59, 23 April 2007
This weekly freely-distributed magazine was available at numerous Fargo-Moorhead locations, from grocery stores to restaurants, during the 1970s and 1980s. First published in 1971[1], Howard Binford Guide provided a calendar, map, and other lists of various entertainment and night-life activities visitors and residents of the F-M area might enjoy. Publishing under this title ceased in 1989[2], at Binford's death, but the magazine has continued into the 21st century as Fargo-Moorhead Magazine[3], published by The Fargo Forum.
References
- ↑ Northwest Minnesota Historical Center Guide To Collections, MSUM: " ...locally published magazines containing community information on the Fargo-Moorhead area. The Binford Guide was published by Moorhead resident Howard Binford from 1971 until his death in 1989."
- ↑ Northwest Minnesota Historical Center Guide To Collections, MSUM. Ibid.
- ↑ The Pioneer Journal, Forum Communications Company: "Originating as the Howard Binford Guide in 1971, The Fargo-Moorhead Magazine is the area's only city magazine.".