Look up Strasburg or Štrasburg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Strasburg may refer to: Straßburg, Austria, in Carinthia Strasburg, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western...
Stephen James Strasburg (/ˈstrɑːsbɜːrɡ/; born July 20, 1988) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who spent his entire 13-year Major League...
"Decapod" steam locomotive owned and operated by the Strasburg Rail Road (SRC) outside of Strasburg, Pennsylvania. Built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works...
The Strasburg Rail Road (reporting mark SRC) is a heritage railroad and the oldest continuously operating standard-gauge railroad in the western hemisphere...
Canadian National Railway. It is now owned and operated by the Strasburg Rail Road in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, where it resides today for use on excursion...
"Switcher" type steam locomotive owned and operated by the Strasburg Rail Road outside of Strasburg, Pennsylvania, where it was significantly altered to resemble...
Iowa until 1991 when it was purchased and restored by the Strasburg Rail Road (SRC) in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, where it currently runs tourist excursion...
Strasburg Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church in Strasburg, Virginia, US. The building is located at 325 South Holliday Street. The church...
Strasburg Historic District may refer to: Strasburg Historic District (Strasburg, Pennsylvania), listed on the NRHP in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Strasburg...
Railway. It is owned and in active restoration by the Strasburg Rail Road outside of Strasburg, Pennsylvania. The engine was built by the Baldwin Locomotive...
The Battle of Strasburg was a relatively minor engagement in the American Civil War when a small Union force of New Jersey infantry delayed three Confederate...
Strasburg Stone and Earthenware Manufacturing Company, also known as the Strasburg Museum, Steam Pottery, and Southern Railroad Station, is a historic...
The Actors Studio is a membership organization for professional actors, theatre directors and playwrights located on West 44th Street in Hell's Kitchen...
The Oaths of Strasbourg were a military pact made on 14 February 842 by Charles the Bald and Louis the German against their older brother Lothair I, the...
Ulrich of Strasbourg (c. 1225–1277) was a German Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher from Strasbourg, Alsace. A disciple of Albertus Magnus...
Thomas of Strasbourg (died 1357) was a fourteenth-century scholastic of the Augustinian Order. In 1347, two years after he became general, his second son...
Hugh Ripelin of Strasburg (c. 1205 – c. 1270) was a Dominican theologian from Strasbourg, Alsace. He is now considered to be the author of the Compendium...