Hovander Homestead Park

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title: Hovander Homestead Park
text: Hovander Homestead Park is a 350-acre county park in Ferndale, Washington, in the United States. The park borders the Nooksack River, and includes access to Tennant Lake. It is named for the Hovander family, who immigrated from Sweden to the property in 1898 and designed the farmhouse, barn, and other buildings, some of which include distinctive architectural features. The homestead was owned by the Hovander family until 1969 when the Whatcom County government purchased the land from Hokan Hovan
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description: United States historic place
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hovander_Homestead_Park
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date modified: 2023-08-05T21:13:15Z
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