Hovland, Minnesota

Hovland, Minnesota
Unincorporated community
Hovland, Minnesota
Hovland, Minnesota

Location of the community of Hovland
within Cook County

Coordinates: 47°50′20″N 89°58′19″W / 47.83889°N 89.97194°W / 47.83889; -89.97194Coordinates: 47°50′20″N 89°58′19″W / 47.83889°N 89.97194°W / 47.83889; -89.97194
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Cook
Elevation 610 ft (190 m)
Population
  Total 80
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 55606
Area code(s) 218
GNIS feature ID 656669[1]

Hovland is an unincorporated community in Cook County, Minnesota, United States.

The community is located on Chicago Bay of the North Shore of Lake Superior. Hovland is located 18 miles northeast of the city of Grand Marais; and 16 miles southwest of Grand Portage.

Minnesota Highway 61 and Cook County Road 16 (Arrowhead Trail) are two of the main routes in the community.

Hovland is located within the Grand Portage State Forest; and was (until 2004) the location of a Minnesota Forest Service Ranger Station.

Judge C. R. Magney State Park and the Naniboujou Club Lodge are both located near Hovland.

History

Hovland was settled during the late 1880s by fishermen of primarily Scandinavian ancestry. Hovland post office was established in 1889, named after settler Ole Brunes' place of origin in Norway.[2] The Trefoldighets Evangelisk Norsk Lutherske menighet, a Hauge Synod Lutheran congregation, was organized in 1909. The congregation continues as Trinity Lutheran and is noted for the distinctive architecture of its stone church, begun in 1947.

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