If you’ve spent enough time in Minnesota, you likely know that our state has a strong Scandinavian heritage. Many people born here have family roots in Norway and Sweden. Because of this, our state has many attractions that are inspired by its heritage. For example, the entire town of Lindstrom has Swedish roots. There’s a Norwegian bakery that cranks out perfect lefse. And, as you’ll soon discover, there’s even an old stave church modeled after one in Norway. Read on below to learn more about the Hopperstad Stave Church in Moorhead, Minnesota.

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