MOORHEAD — Ten miles south of Moorhead, well beyond the suburban edge, Highway 75 runs through cornfields and past a white clapboard prairie church with a brick façade. In the yard, a willow bends in the wind as a freight train rumbles along the tracks across the road— a road freckled with sugar beets shaken loose from harvest trucks.
It’s a rural scene fit for a kitchen-calendar print.
But just down the gravel, tucked behind the Kurtz township building, is a home that doesn’t quite fit the picture-postcard landscape. With its rounded, triangular panels rising like a spacecraft above the prairie, the structure looks more hippie commune or sci-fi set than farmhouse and front porch.
It’s one of the Fargo-Moorhead area’s few geodesic homes — and it’s for sale.
The two-story dome at 1758 1