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Norwegian-American Places in the Twin Cities
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Norway House is a relatively recent development dedicated to a central hub for the Norwegian-American community in the Twin Cities. Before the establishment of Norway House, there were "more than 100 different Norwegian organizations without a permanent public home." Originally just the one building established in 2004, it now exists as a whole "Norway Block," with several establishments and centers affiliated with Norway House. The House deals in recreational events, concerts, and other such offerings as a chance to expand and enhance its efforts as a nonprofit organization in addition to a cultural center.[1] Norway House also powers the Norwegian American, the only Norwegian-American newsletter that still exists.[2]

Rather than simply revel in its own heritage and past, Norway House is primarily invested in the future of how Norwegian-American society can do good in the world, chiefly by "establishing, renewing, and advancing connections between contemporary Norway and the United States through education and partnerships." This commitment to cultural connections and international relations in the spirit of cultural evolution is a hallmark of Norway House's philosophy. That commitment and mission is necessary for the Norwegian-American community to grow and continue investing in the world beyond.[1]


Sky, Cloud, Window, Building

Cloud, Sky, Wheel, Automotive parking light

[1]The Norwegian American, Norway House. Accessed January 19th, 2024. https://www.norwayhouse.org/norwegian-american.

[2]About, Norway House. Accessed January 19th, 2024. https://www.norwayhouse.org/about.

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