Historical Marker

Finnish Immigrants in Vermont

East Hill Road at the East Hill Cemetery · Andover · Windsor

Vermont marker

Inscription

Between 1910 and 1940 a significant number of Finnish immigrants settled in Andover and surrounding towns. By the late 1920s more than 30 Finnish families lived in Andover, and East Hill Road became known as “Finn Hill.” Drawn to the area by affordable and established farmsteads, they organized a Finnish Farmers’ Cooperative to purchase farm equipment to be shared by members.

Many families built a freestanding sauna (SOW-nah) behind their farmhouse, preferably near a stream or pond. In these small log or wood frame buildings, bursts of steam called löyly (LOH-luh) are created by splashing water onto hot rocks heated by a woodstove. Used for both bathing and socializing, the sauna is a centuries-old Finnish cultural tradition.

Location

AddressEast Hill Road at the East Hill Cemetery
CityAndover
CountyWindsor
StateVermont

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