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Savoring Life in Poulsbo

Founded by Norwegian immigrant Jorgen Eliason in the 1880s, Poulsbo was settled in its early years by a large number of Norwegian and other Scandinavian immigrants because of its similarities to their native countries. In 1886, I.B. Moe, one of the early Norwegian settlers, suggested that the community should have a post office. Moe suggested the town be named Paulsbo (which translates as "Paul's place"), after the Norwegian village where Moe spent his early years. The community's petition for a post office was granted, and Moe became the first postmaster, but the authorities in Washington D.C. misspelled the town's name, probably because of illegible handwriting, and the community became known as Poulsbo thereafter. Poulsbo was officially incorporated on December 18, 1907.
Until World War II, many Poulsbo residents retained Norwegian as a primary language. However, during World War II, the military constructed about 300 residential units to provide housing for workers at the nearby Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, located in Bremerton, Washington. 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 settlement in the United States.
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"Going Home"
(set to the music of Dvorak's 9th Symphony, third movement)
Family 1930's Crosley Multiband Radio
Finds New Life from Terry Conrad
Pool Party
(Keep an eye on the one that almost throws himself out of the pool)
Birthday Greetings from Willard Scott
Willard Scott - Weather Reporter and Centenarian - Today show
The "Today’s”* ebullient Willard Scott has made mornings much brighter for millions of viewers since he first appeared on the program in March 1980 reporting on the weather. In addition to his current duties as substitute weather reporter, he appears on the program on Tuesdays and Thursdays with his popular 100th birthday centenarian salutes. He joined “Today” after having performed similar duties, beginning in 1968, at WRC-TV, the NBC Television Station in Washington, D.C. advertvertisement.
Ten American Towns That Feel Like Europe
You don’t have to travel far to get a taste of European culture right here in the United States
smithsonianmag.com
Instead of Norway, visit Poulsbo, Washington
A mural on a wall of a bakery in the Scandinavian-style town of Poulsbo, Washington.
(Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)
"Going Home"
(set to the music of Dvorak's 9th Symphony, third movement)
New PNW (Pacific NorthWest) Lessons learned in the past ten days:
- California Leaf blowers can be used to blow PMW snow (not that I've tried it, but saw my neighbor doing so as George left on his walk to the post office)