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词条 Herman and Anna Hanka Farm
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  1. History and significance

  2. Description

  3. External links

  4. References

{{Infobox NRHP
| name = Hanka Homestead
| nrhp_type = hd | nocat = yes
| image = Hanka.jpg
| caption =
| location = Baraga Township, Baraga County, Michigan, USA
| nearest_city= Pelkie, Michigan
| coordinates = {{coord|46|53|37|N|88|32|17|W|display=inline,title}}
| locmapin = Michigan#USA
| map_caption = Location within the state of Michigan
| built = 1896
| architect =
| architecture =
| added = July 19, 1984
| area = {{convert|40|acre}}
| governing_body = Private
| refnum = 84001372[1]
| designated_other1 = Michigan State Historic Site
| designated_other1_date =
| designated_other1_number =
| designated_other1_num_position = bottom

The Hanka Homestead now known as the Hanka Homestead Finnish Museum is a group of 8 buildings on a {{convert|40|acre|m2|adj=on}} homestead. It is located {{convert|3|mi|km}} west of U.S. Highway 41, off Tower Road, near Pelkie, Michigan in the United States. The homestead was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]

History and significance

The Hanka Homestead was occupied by members of the Hanka family, Finnish immigrants, from 1896 until 1966.[2] The farm was originally homesteaded at a time of mass immigration from Finland to the United States, as well as a migration from the mining locations in the Upper Peninsula to more rural locations.[2] The homestead is relatively intact and unaltered from its appearance in the 1920s.[3] It is significant because it represents an agricultural way of life in the late 19th century, and the transfer of a northern European Finnish folk-architectural tradition to the American frontier.[2]

The farm has been restored to its appearance in the 1920s, and is open to visitors.[3] The farm is staffed from Memorial Day through Labor Day on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 4pm; at other times self-guided tours are available.[3]

Description

The Hanka farm covers {{convert|40|acre|m2}} and included eleven buildings in the 1920s as well a related landscape features.[2] The buildings are constructed of hewn logs, built by members of the Hanka family.[2] The buildings included a farmhouse, hay barn, and sauna, all from c. 1896, and well as a woodshed, outhouse, horse barn (c. 1914), root cellar (c. 1902), indrive--no longer remains (c. 1902), blacksmith shop, cattle barn (1910), and milkhouse.[2] The farmhouse includes a later addition from before 1915.[2]

External links

  • Hanka Homestead Finnish Museum - official site
  • Photographs of the Hanka Farm
  • Visitor's information from the Travel Michigan
  • Article from Hunts' Guide to Michigan's UPPER PENINSULA
  • [https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9204/hanka/hanka.html&date=2009-10-25+05:38:06 Photos]

References

1. ^{{NRISref|2009a}}
2. ^Hanka, Herman and Anna Wilhelmina "Miina", Farm from the state of Michigan Historical Sites Online, retrieved 10/10/2009
3. ^Hanka Homestead from Hunts' Guide to Michigan's UPPER PENINSULA, retrieved 10/10/2009
{{National Register of Historic Places}}

10 : Museums in Baraga County, Michigan|Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan|Open-air museums in Michigan|Michigan State Historic Sites|Farms in Michigan|Finnish-American history|Finnish-American culture in Michigan|Keweenaw National Historical Park|Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan|National Register of Historic Places in Baraga County, Michigan

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