Scandinavian Heritage Park Explained

Scandinavian Heritage Park is a park located in the Upper Brooklyn neighborhood of Minot, North Dakota. Scandinavian Heritage Park features remembrances and replicas from each of the Scandinavian countries: Norway, Sweden and Denmark, as well as Finland and Iceland.[1] The park was established during 1988 to celebrate and preserve Scandinavian heritage. The first building was dedicated October 9, 1990.[2] [3]

It is believed to be the only park in the world representing all five Nordic countries. The park is supported by the Scandinavian Heritage Association and Norsk Høstfest, both of which have offices at the park.[4] [5]

Park Highlights

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48.2261°N -101.2975°W

Notes and References

  1. Scandinavian Heritage News. December 2007
  2. http://www.minotdailynews.com/page/content.detail/id/543438.html Visitors get taste of Scandinavia at heritage park (Minot Daily News.October 2, 2010)
  3. http://www.ndtourism.com/minot/local-legends/scandinavian-heritage-park Scandinavian Heritage Park
  4. http://www.minotdailynews.com/page/content.detail/id/543231.html Scandinavian Heritage Association receives $100,000 gift
  5. Scandinavian Park Emphasizes Heritage (Schramm, Jill. The Minot Daily News. October 1, 2008)