What is dazey north-dakota?

Dazey is a small town located in Barnes County, North Dakota, with a population of around 70 people. It was founded in 1883 and named after the local founder of the town, Oliver P. Dazey. The town has a total area of 0.19 square miles and is situated about 50 miles west of Fargo. Dazey is primarily an agricultural community, with farming and raising livestock being the main source of income for its residents. Despite its small size, Dazey has a strong sense of community and hosts an annual celebration called "Dazey Days," which includes a parade, street dance, and other festivities.