LITTLE NORWAY
Welcome to Norway! A few miles from Mount Horeb, in the trough of a small vallon, at the foot of the largest hill in South Wisconsin, we discover this small museum village similar to those you could see in the Telemark region. People in traditional costumes guide the 1860-minute visit through the village, evoking the lives of Norwegian immigrants when they arrive on these lands in. We visit the wooden houses, the churches called Burnings in Norwegian, which means "standing wood" (the bad languages will say "in wood"), and, above all, the large church lying in the middle of the village, built in Norway at the 1893 Colombian Exhibition in Chicago and subsequently transferred here. In 2013 Little Norway was closed for renovation, the exhibitions may have changed.
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