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  2. Lindsborg, Kansas | Wikipedia

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    Lindsborg, Kansas. Lindsborg is a city in McPherson County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, its population was 3,776. [3] Lindsborg is known for its large Swedish, other Nordic and Scandinavian heritages. It is home to the biennial Svensk Hyllningsfest.

  3. Lori Shultz | Wikipedia

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    3. Residence. Lindsborg, Kansas. Lori Shultz is an American politician who is currently serving as a Republican member for the 73rd district in the Kansas House of Representatives. She was nominated to fill the late Rep. Les Mason 's seat following his death on June 3, 2024. [1]

  4. Svensk Hyllningsfest | Wikipedia

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    Svensk Hyllningsfest (Swedish: [ˈsvɛnːsk ˈhʏ̂lːnɪŋsˌfɛst], "Swedish Honoring Festival") is a biennial celebration held in Lindsborg, Kansas, in October of odd-numbered years to celebrate the Swedish heritage of the community. [2][3] The festival includes Swedish dancing, foods (including lutfisk), cooking demonstrations, arts and ...

  5. Bethany College (Kansas) | Wikipedia

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    Bethany College, established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881, is a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Swedish-Lutheran settlers worked with the Rev. Carl Aaron Swensson, pastor of Bethany Lutheran Church, to establish Bethany Academy on October 15, 1881, in the sacristy of the church in Lindsborg, Kansas, with ...

  6. Swedish Pavilion | Wikipedia

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    Architect. Ferdinand Boberg. NRHP reference No. 73002129 [1] Added to NRHP. March 20, 1973. Swedish Pavilion is a historic 1904 exposition building in Lindsborg, Kansas, United States. This building is contained on the grounds of the Lindsborg Old Mill & Swedish Heritage Museum at 120 Mill Street.

  7. Smoky Valley Roller Mills | Wikipedia

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    Smoky Valley Roller Mills was built in 1898 to make flour from wheat. The roller mill was operated by several different owners. It was closed temporarily 1927–1934, until closing for the last time as an active business in 1955. [3] It was originally water powered, but converted to electricity in the 1930s. The building was given to McPherson ...

  8. Smoky Valley USD 400 | Wikipedia

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    Website. smokyvalley.org. Smoky Valley USD 400, also known as Smoky Valley Public Schools, is a public unified school district headquartered in Lindsborg, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Lindsborg, Falun, Johnstown, Langley, Marquette, Roxbury, Salemsborg, Smolan, Venango, and nearby rural areas.

  9. United States Post Office–Lindsborg | Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Post Office-Lindsborg is a Classical Revival building at 125 East Lincoln Street in Lindsborg, Kansas. The post office building was constructed in 1938 and added to the National Historic Register in 1989. It is 68 by 55 feet (21 m × 17 m) in plan.