His wanderlust and love of adventure prompted him to found the Ghosts of North Dakota project with collaborator Troy Larson, and together, they've been documenting ghost towns, abandoned places, and roadside attractions since 2003. Terry is a native Fargoan who spent several years living and backpacking through Europe before returning to Fargo in 2003. Terry Hinnenkamp is a husband, dad, and full-time radio personality in Fargo, North Dakota, plus photographer and antique-hound. Churches of the High Plains, a look at churches, both active and abandoned, across North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Manitoba, followed in 2014, and he published a local history book with an emphasis on vintage photographs, Fargo Moorhead Lost and Found, in 2015. In 2013, with collaborator and fellow photographer Terry Hinnenkamp, Troy published the first of three volumes in the Ghosts of North Dakota series. Through his website, Ghosts of North Dakota, millions of visitors have been entranced by the untold stories and forgotten places that make life on the high plains of North Dakota so unique. Troy Larson is a former Fargo radio host, a native North Dakotan, who has been documenting North Dakota history through an examination of ghost towns, abandoned places, and lost landmarks since 2003.
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