Strasburg is located in Emmons County, in south-central North Dakota, approximately seventy-five miles southeast of Bismarck. Lawrence Welk was a native of Strasburg.
 
 
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Archiplanet: Strasburg, North Dakota
The architectural wiki features an architectural history and overview of the city, with construction and historical details about structurally significant buildings within the town, including the Holy Trinity Cemetery, Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Tirsbol Cemetery, and the Ludwig and Christina Welk homestead.
http://www.archiplanet.org/wiki/Strasburg,_North_Dakota
Ken’s Auto is located on North 2nd Street in Strasburg, North Dakota, specializing in offering repairable salvage vehicles which have been deemed a total loss by insurance standards, but which may be repaired. Its location, hours, and inventory are featured.
http://www.kensauto.com/
The public school administrative district in Strasburg, North Dakota offers a K-12 curriculum, with its elementary and high school programs offered on one campus. A calendar of upcoming events, daily bulletins, and an overview of the school’s academic and athletics programs.
http://www.strasburg.k12.nd.us/
Strasburg is in Emmons County, in the south-central part of the state. Its official web site features municipal contacts and information about city departments and services, area historic sites, parks, schools, churches, lodging facilities, and businesses, as well as a calendar of events.
http://www.strasburgnd.com/
The Catholic Churches of Emmons County, North Dakota
Operating under the authority of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bismarck, the churches are comprised of Sts. Peter and Paul in Strasburg, St. Mary in Hague, and St. Michael in rural Linton. Each of its churches are highlighted, with schedules, office hours, and contacts.
http://www.emmonscatholics.org/