Step into this little town in Polk County and you may just feel like you’ve been transported to Sweden. Stromsburg’s lovely buildings, brick streets, and Swedish signs are all delightfully Swedish features that you can’t help but love.

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The Midsommar Swedish Festival takes place every June. Get more information about this unforgettable party here.

Stromsburg is one of those unique Nebraskan towns that not enough people know about. Have you ever visited? Tell us about your favorite part of Stromsburg in the comments!

Want to visit another town that’s like visiting another country? Wilber is like a little island of the Czech Republic here in Nebraska.

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