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  2. Sons of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Sons of Norway lapel pins worn by members. The Sons of Norway was founded as the Independent Order of the Sons of Norway. [2] The organization was founded by 18 members on January 16, 1895, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to insure each other when they were unable to secure life insurance on their own.

  3. Vikings, torches and a bonfire: Hundreds show up to witness ...

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    The Sons of Norway in Poulsbo hosted its annual Julefest celebration at the shore of Liberty Bay on Saturday. Vikings, torches and a bonfire: Hundreds show up to witness Nordic traditions at ...

  4. List of Sons of Norway buildings - Wikipedia

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  6. Veterans Day events in Kitsap include parade, ceremony and ...

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    This year's events include the second annual parade in Poulsbo and the longtime service at the Fairgrounds.

  7. Lodge Reservations - Wikipedia

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    Garraty, John A. Henry Cabot Lodge: A Biography (1953). Graebner, Norman A., and Edward M. Bennett, eds. The Versailles Treaty and its legacy: the failure of the Wilsonian vision (Cambridge UP, 2011). Gross, Leo, "The Charter of the United Nations and the Lodge Reservations." American Journal of International Law 41.3 (1947): 531-554. in JSTOR

  8. Sons of Norway Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of Norway Hall, also known as Fedrelandet Lodge #23, is a historic fraternal society building on Indian St. in Petersburg, Alaska.It is a large two-story wood-frame structure with a gambrel roof, measuring about 105 feet (32 m) in length and 55 feet (17 m) in width.

  9. Poulsbo, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The population of Poulsbo almost tripled over three years, and the diversification of the population led to the dominance of English as the primary language. On October 22, 1975, King Olav V of Norway visited Poulsbo as part of the celebration of 150 years of Norwegian immigration to the United States. [16] His son, Harald, visited 20 years later.