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Hanska's Stabbur
Hanska’s Stabbur is located in the south end of the
city park. This structure is a replica of many such
stabburs found in Norway. Stabburs were used to
store grain and dried foods. To discourage rodents
from entering the building, the stabburs were set on
narrow piles of rocks or inverse cones of wood at
each of its four corners. If the stabbur had a loft, it
often housed hired help and could be used as a sleeping
space for guests. Many of these structures still function
in Norway today and used for all manner of things,
including family museums.
Benefactors were James & Ferdinand Amundson.
The Amundson Brothers were Hanska farmers and
descendants of Norwegian immigrants. The Hanska
Business Association is sponsors of this project.
Profits from our Syttende Mai celebrations continue
to enhance the area with landscaping. The addition
of a gazebo is in the planning stages.
Open for viewing for special events or by appointment.
Call 507-439-6321 or 507-439-6246
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