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  1. Combined with its small-town charm and a welcoming community, Stockholm is a cozy hub for arts, culture, and people on the Great River Road. We love all that West Coast of Wisconsin has to offer and we know you will too. On the banks of Lake Pepin, Stockholm plays host to many events throughout the year and with several events spaces, music and ...

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  2. 55-77475. Website. www .stockholmwisconsin .com. Stockholm is a village in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States, founded in 1854 by immigrants from Karlskoga, Sweden, who named it after their country's capital. The population was 78 at the 2020 census. [4] The village is located within the Town of Stockholm .

  3. Stockholm. P.O. Box 31. Stockholm, WI 54769. Telephone: (715) 442-2266. Website. Stockholm sits on the shores of Lake Pepin. As its name suggests, the village of Stockholm has Swedish roots. The first settler to arrive in Stockholm was a Swedish man named Erik Peterson, who convinced a number of his family and fellow countrymen to join him ...

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    Many of Jakob's descendants were in the audience, including SallyMeixner of Stockholm. "I was surprised they remembered us," she said. "There must be allkinds of stories that are passed on." Jakob Pettersson and his small party also encountered adversity on theway over. The captain of their ship died, and his inexperienced son took over,ramming the...

    Now, nearly all the businesses have turned over, and a new generation ofshopkeepers is operating in Stockholm. Shops occupy the old opera house/general store, featuring the work oflocal artists, such as Gaylord Schanilec's prints, Mary Logue's hookedrugs, Perry Ingli's paintings and Lucy Elliott's shrines. "It's unbelievable, the talent in this lit...

    Getting there:It's 1½ hours from the Twin Cities. If you drive viaPrescott, stop to check out the Great River Road Visitor and LearningCenter on Wisconsin 35 south of town, overlooking the confluence of theMississippi and St. Croix rivers. When to go:On Thursdays and Fridays in summer, nearly all the shopsand restaurants are open, but there's less ...

  4. The Stockholm Institute, a/k/a the Stockholm Museum, is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to the preservation of. materials relating to the history of Stockholm, Wisconsin. Our tiny museum receives guests from around the world, many from Sweden.

  5. Ojibwe. Ojibwe is a language within the Agonquian family of languages. In Wisconsin, the tribes that speak it are: Red Cliff, St. Croix, Bad River, Lac Courte Oreilles, Lac du Flambeau, and Sokaogan (Mole Lake). These six tribes are known as the Lake Superior Chippewa Ojibwe. Ojibwe refers to both a language and a group of people.

  6. Jan 19, 2017 · The Unique Town In Wisconsin That's Anything But Ordinary. Over on Wisconsin’s west coast sits Stockholm, a small town with tons to draw you in. With Swedish heritage that can be traced back to the original settlers, a gorgeous location on the widest part of the Mississippi River and all the charm of small-town Wisconsin, Stockholm is the ...

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