The Scandinavian Agricultural Society of Chicago formed a colony here in 1868. Its original name, New Scandinavia, was soon shortened to Scandia. The Colony House stood 200 feet west of the historical marker on U.S. 36 that describes this immigration. Most of the early settlers were Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian.
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