Founded in 1906, Pekin is a small city in Nelson County, North Dakota. Along the railroad, Pekin is located southeast of Tolna and northwest of McVille. Stump Lake is a large body of water north of the city.
 
 
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Associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the parish is comprised of five churches, including the Pekin Lutheran Church and Sheyenne Lutheran Church, both in Pekin, North Dakota, as well as churches in Tolna and Warwick. Church locations, schedules, calendars, and contact data are featured.
http://www.morningstarparish.com/
Headquartered in Pekin, North Dakota, the Arts Council presents programs, art shows and other events, displaying the work of artists from North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, and Canada. Its regularly scheduled and special events are posted.
http://www.nelsoncountyarts.com/
Pekin is located just west of the junction of North Dakota Highways 1 and 15. The city’s official web site features a guide to the local government, as well as to churches, organizations, schools, businesses, points of interest, and events in Pekin.
http://www.pekinnd.com/
The Pekin, North Dakota facility offers fully furnished apartments with two or more beds in each unit, as well as recreational vehicle spaces, and guided hunts. Facility photographs, an overview of the RV park, and local area attractions are highlighted.
http://www.prairieview-lodge.com/
A map shows the location of the park, which includes a restaurant, campground, old-style pavilion, and a lake. Its features, recreational opportunities, and an events calendar are posted, and photographs of the park are posted.
http://www.stumplakepark.com/