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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]].
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''...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]].
  
  

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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[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

  1. 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."
  2. Northwest Minnesota Historical Center Guide To Collections, MSUM. Ibid.
  3. 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.".