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Description Named for Raspberry Bay in Lake Superior, this one-room schoolhouse was built in 1896 by three Scandinavian families in Bayfield County's remote northern tip. Determined to see local children educated, these immigrant families pooled their resources to build and manage the school. Now restored to its 1906 appearance, Raspberry School symbolizes the importance Norwegian immigrants typically placed on education.
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