The Scandinavian Riviera, or Hovland, Minnesota
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Philip J. Anderson
Philip J. Anderson is professor of church history at North Park University in Chicago.
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The Scandinavian Riviera, or Hovland, Minnesota - Philip J. Anderson
THE SCANDINAVIAN RIVIERA, OR HOVLAND, MINNESOTA
Philip J. Anderson
An MHS Express e-short, excerpted and adapted from Norwegians and Swedes in the United States, edited by Philip J. Anderson and Dag Blanck
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This e-short is excerpted and adapted from Philip J. Anderson and Dag Blanck, editors, Norwegians and Swedes in the United States: Friends and Neighbors (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2012).
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The Scandinavian Riviera, or Hovland, Minnesota
Settlement Patterns
Community Building
A Scandinavian Landskap in Minnesota
The Scandinavian Riviera, or Hovland, Minnesota
Philip J. Anderson
The North Shore of Lake Superior in Minnesota from Duluth northeast to the Canadian border is one of the most beautiful landscapes in the United States. Its stretch of U.S. Highway 61, with the spectacular rocky shore of the lake’s mostly landless horizon on one side and the boreal forest wilderness on the other, is a perennial top-ten national scenic route. One still winds through historic communities—quite visible despite some modern development—delighting the eye and inviting the imagination. As with so many areas throughout the state, the nation, and the world, there are ancient as well as more recent stories to tell of the settlement patterns and community building of its inhabitants. The focus here is on the small community of Hovland; those who came from Norway, Sweden, and Finland to help establish a home in a peaceful harbor
on Lake Superior; and what might be learned from their experiences about the significance of place
and home
in and through time.
The Scandinavian notion of landskap refers to a lived territory
that combines a group’s sense of place (e.g., home, town, county, state, nation, folk) with its physical features (e.g., landscape, scenery, climate, flora, fauna). The Scandinavian immigrants who arrived in Hovland in northeastern Minnesota at the end of the nineteenth century may not have conceived of their lives in this way, but they possessed an innate sense of landskap, which in time created a community identity that was conscious of the Big Lake
and the North Shore
(where Hovland would soon be