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Bishop Hill, located in Henry County, Illinois, is a small historic village with a rich Swedish heritage. Established in 1846 by a group of Swedish immigrants led by Erik Jansson, Bishop Hill was initially a religious communal society. The settlers built impressive brick buildings, including a church, school, and shops, which still stand today and are open to visitors. The village is known for its well-preserved architecture, charming streets, and museums that showcase the history and culture of the Swedish settlers. Today, Bishop Hill attracts tourists who come to explore its unique heritage, enjoy traditional Swedish cuisine, and experience the annual Midsommar Music Festival.


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