Welk Homestead State Historic Site

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845 88th St SE
Strasburg, ND 58573
This site interprets agriculture in the early 20th century, German Russian culture and architecture, and the career of bandleader Lawrence Welk, who grew up on the farm. The 6.11 acre site is the homestead of Ludwig and Christina Welk, who immigrated from near Odessa, Russia, in 1893. The house was built in 1899 of dried mud brick known as batsa, a common construction method of the Germans from Russia both on the Russian steppe and the North American prairie. Additional architectural features also point to the family's German Russian heritage. A summer kitchen, outhouse, blacksmith shop, and granary, as well as a barn moved onto the site in about 1949, are also open seasonally. Tuesday After Labor Day–Memorial Weekend Friday Open for events, school tours, rentals, and by appointment. Memorial Weekend Saturday–Labor Day 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Thursday–Sunday

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4.518 reviews
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Excellent spot for a picnic
4/23/2024

Even though it’s technically closed it’s still possible to drive into the farmstead and enjoy a picn...

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Worth your time if you remember Welk show
6/14/2021

We enjoyed our 30 guided tour. The man that touched millions of lives each week grew up in such hum...

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Small but charming
8/30/2019

I happened to get there about 20 minutes before a rainstorm moved in so had to walk around a bit fas...

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