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Wild Dala Herd


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Chicago May Have Cows but Lindsborg has Wild Dala Horses!

The Herd of Wild Dala Horses, one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas Customs, roams freely throughout Lindsborg. The traditional Dala shape provides the base for the creatively painted Wild Dala horses, celebrating contemporary Lindsborg - its history, Swedish-Americana, the arts, everyday work and life, local groups and families and, of course, wordplay. The Wild Dalas of Lindsborg official guide will help you to locate the herd both indoors and out.


Admission: Free
Address: Various locations
Phone: 888-227-2227
Our Email: cvbdir@lindsborgcity.org
Our Website:www.visitlindsborg.org

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Attractions and Upcoming Events

Bethany Lutheran Church

The interior of this historic church is reminiscent of churches in rural Sweden with a hand-crafted altar and large oil paintings.

Lindsborg, KS Historic Churches

Early Residents Walking Tour

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Lindsborg, KS Historic Homes

Höglund Dugout

Arriving in the fall of 1868, Gustaf Hoglund proceeded to dig a dugout to serve as some protection. The dugout served as the family home until 1874. The Smoky Valley Historical Association maintains the Hoglund Dugout, now a historical site marking an example of an early Scandinavian home.

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Coronado Heights

Coronado Heights is a twenty-six acre virgin prairie park overlooking the Smoky Valley. The first buildings of Lindsborg were at the foot of this hill. Legend says it was also a lookout for Coronado's party on their 1541 journey into Kansas. This is one of the two highest lookout points in Kansas.

Lindsborg, KS Landmarks


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