Laquinta Inn was clean and staff courteous. Diverse staff made me feel comfortable. Fargo has a comfortable number of Black people to make you feel comfortable. Traveled through Fargo several times with no problems.
Qweisha
09 Feb 2025
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I live in a town about 40 minutes from Fargo, North Dakota, and I travel there almost every other week. Fargo has a large Black American community, along with many Black immigrants, making it the most diverse city in the state. Because of this, the shopping, dining, and entertainment options have a Southern-influenced feel, creating a unique cultural experience compared to the rest of North Dakota.
The locals drive crazy but overall it’s safe for my black community!
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Laquinta Inn was clean and staff courteous. Diverse staff made me feel comfortable. Fargo has a comfortable number of Black people to make you feel comfortable. Traveled through Fargo several times with no problems.
I live in a town about 40 minutes from Fargo, North Dakota, and I travel there almost every other week. Fargo has a large Black American community, along with many Black immigrants, making it the most diverse city in the state. Because of this, the shopping, dining, and entertainment options have a Southern-influenced feel, creating a unique cultural experience compared to the rest of North Dakota.
The locals drive crazy but overall it’s safe for my black community!