Often grouped with the neighboring city of Portland, Mayville, North Dakota is located in Traill County. Founded in 1881, the community is situated in the Red River Valley, on the banks of the Goose River, in central-eastern North Dakota.
 
 
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Representing First Confessional Lutheran Parish, with churches in Crookston and Fertile, Minnesota, and in Mayville, North Dakota, the site offers church schedules, educational texts, and a sermon archive.
http://www.christforus.org/
Situated adjacent to the Gran Lutheran Church, the cemetery consists of more than two hundred and fifty buried persons. Its history, layout, photographs, and a compilation of records documenting the graveyard are featured here.
http://www.granlutherancemetery.com/
The smoke-free hotel offers single rooms with one queen bed and a recliner, rooms with two double beds, and double rooms with two double beds and extra floor space, as well as a suite with a king-size bed, recliner and elevated jacuzzi. The accommodations, area, and reservation policies are featured.
http://www.mayvillehometowninn.com/
Operated by Ron and Toni Jacobson, the photographic studio specializes in senior portraits, wedding photography, and photographs of children and families. A portfolio of their work is included, along with contacts for the Mayville, North Dakota studio.
http://www.jacobsonstudio.com/
Operating the Peter Boe Elementary School and the May-Port CG Middle School & High School, the public school system is based in Mayville, North Dakota. Each of its campuses are featured, including school schedules, faculty and staff contacts, and announcements.
http://www.mayportcg.com/
Mayville & Gran Lutheran Churches
Members of the Mayville/Gran Lutheran Parish, the Mayville Lutheran Church and the Gran Lutheran Church are featured, including a schedule of weekly services and programs, a calendar of upcoming events, and an overview of the church’s youth groups and other resources.
http://www.mayvillegranlutheran.org/
Founded in 1889, MaSU is an institution of higher learning in Mayville, North Dakota. Its academic and distance learning programs, admissions policies, student life and alumni programs are featured, along with a directory of programs, faculty and staff.
http://www.mayvillestate.edu/
Mayville State University Comets
The Mayville State University sports programs are featured, including its men’s football, basketball and baseball programs, women’s volleyball, basketball, softball, and cheer team. Schedules, scores, photographs and video are included.
http://www.msucomets.com/
Mayville and Portland are located along the Goose River in east-central North Dakota. Together, the two cities provide a retail and services hub for the surrounding area. A citizen’s handbook, map, and a guide to local arts programs and facilities, churches, schools, health care facilities, housing, and businesses are featured.
http://www.mayvilleportland.com/