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Finnish Socialist Hall, constructed in 1910, Astoria, Oregon

Finn halls or Finnish halls were cultural centers of Finnish diaspora communities and labor organizations in the United States and Canada.[1]

Notable Finn halls

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References

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  1. ^ Reino Hannula, Bluberry God: The Education of a Finnish American, Quality Hill Books, 1981, ISBN 0960504427 pp. 184-202

Further reading

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  • Reino Nikolai Hannula, An Album of Finnish Halls. San Luis Obispo, CA: Finn Heritage, 1991, ISBN 0962686018
  • K-G Olin, Guld och röda skogar, INBUNDEN, Svenska, 2002, ISBN 9789529600113