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Zerr Berg Architects, Inc. is a full-service architectural firm located in downtown Fargo. The principals in the firm, Tim Zerr, Brian Berg and Steve Gehrtz have a combined 70 years of experience in the local and regional market. ZBA and our associated company, Gehrtz Construction Services, provide a wide range of professional services including master planning, building design, construction administration, cost estimating and construction management. Zerr Berg Architects is a regional leader in educational facility design, as well as realizing a wide range of commercial architecture. Our broad experience in diverse project types gives us the background necessary to find creative and functional solutions for your project. We pride ourselves in our ability to overcome challenging design problems and to find successful and innovative design solutions.
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The Cathedral of St. Mary is a Catholic cathedral located in Fargo, North Dakota, United States. It is a parish church and the seat of the Diocese of Fargo.HistorySt. Mary's parish was founded in 1880. What would become the Diocese of Fargo was established nine years later as the Diocese of Jamestown, and at the time it encompassed the entire state of North Dakota. St. James Church in Jamestown became the cathedral. The diocese's first bishop, John Shanley, moved his residence to the Island Park area of Fargo in 1891. The Holy See changed the name of the diocese to Fargo in 1897.Bishop Shanley purchased property for a new cathedral and had plans drawn up. The basement was completed when a fire destroyed most of downtown Fargo in 1893. Shanley donated a large portion of the funds that he had personally raised for the new cathedral to reconstruct the city after the fire. Construction on the cathedral was, therefore, delayed. St. Mary's Cathedral was completed and it was dedicated on May 30, 1899.