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Burlington’s Scandinavian-American Simon & Olga Johnson Farmhouse, dating from about 1850 or 1860, is currently endangered. After Burlington, the new trail could proceed to Waltham, ...
The notion that the American dream is better lived elsewhere, specifically in Scandinavia, remains a major premise of the Democratic platform. And it will continue to be so beyond 2020. But the ...
Scandinavian-Americans also display a keen civic sense, whether in shovelling snow or helping elderly neighbours, from which everyone benefits.
You Don’t Have to Move to Scandinavia American towns are also spending more on social programs as inequality rises. By Leah Boustan, Hernan Winkler, and Eric Zolt.
The exhibition’s time frame ends in 1980, but the Scandinavian-American design story does not stop there. One big example Tigerman points out: The 1985 opening of the first U.S. Ikea store.
Every winter, Scandinavian-Americans gather in church basements, lodges and restaurants to feast upon the nearly see-through, white, gelatinous food known as lutefisk. It's not an appetizing dish ...
These days, more Scandinavian-heritage Americans eat lutefisk than actual Scandinavian citizens, I read recently. The national dish of Norway is Fårikål, a lamb and cabbage stew or casserole ...
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