Founded in 1880 by Joseph L. Cotton, who named the city for Lisbon, New York, Lisbon is the seat of Ransom County, North Dakota. The community is situated along the railroad, between Elliott and Buttzville, and at the intersection of Highways 27 and 32.
 
 
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Founded in 1882, the Lisbon, North Dakota congregation's current church building was constructed in 1964. Its history, service schedule, and church calendar are posted, and its leadership contacts are included.
http://fbclisbon.faithweb.com/
Part of Catholic Health Initiatives, the medical facility in Lisbon, North Dakota includes a 25-bed critical access hospital and 24-hour Level V trauma center. Its services, facilities, and contacts are featured.
http://www.lisbonhospital.com/
Constructed in the late 1890s, the historic opera house is available for rental for events, the proceeds going toward an effort to restore the historical structure. Photographs and contacts are featured.
http://www.lisbonoperahouse.org/
Located in the Sheyenne River Valley of North Dakota, Lisbon is the Ransom County Seat. Its official web site posts notices of upcoming events and announcements, and offers a guide to the local government, recreational facilities and programs, entertainment venues, and businesses.
http://www.lisbonnd.com/
The hardware and home improvement store is in Lisbon, North Dakota. An overview of the store, its products, manufacturers and staff are posted, along with directions and hours of operation for the store.
http://www.rbclisbon.com/