
In 1941 Carl Linholm set whitewashed Dakota sandstone into the hillside in the shape of a cross to honor Swedish pioneers of the Smoky Valley. Youth from the Salemsborg church still whitewash the cross as needed. The service control center for a Nike missile base (never completed) existed nearby in the 1960s.
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