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  2. Dutch letter - Wikipedia

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    Dutch letters were introduced to the United States by Dutch immigrants, [2] and originated in Pella, Iowa, which was founded in 1845 by "Dutch religious refugees." [3] Dutch letters are a common treat at the annual Tulip Festival in Pella, Iowa, and may be prepared by local residents and sold at markets, gas stations, and various local churches.

  3. Banket (pastry) - Wikipedia

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    Banket was introduced in the United States by Dutch immigrants, [3] in Pella, Iowa, Orange City, Iowa, and Holland, Michigan, each founded in the 1800s by "Dutch religious refugees". [10] Dutch letters are a common treat at the annual Tulip Festival in Pella, and may be prepared by local residents and sold at local churches. [11]

  4. Pella, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    In 1847, 800 Dutch immigrants led by Dominee Hendrik "Henry" P. Scholte settled the area known as Pella.The name "Pella" is a reference to Pella of the Decapolis, where the Christians of Jerusalem had found refuge during the Roman–Jewish war of 70; [4] the name was selected because the Dominee and his followers sought religious freedom as well.

  5. Tulip Time 2024 is this week in Pella. Where to park, how to ...

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    You can visit the Netherlands without leaving central Iowa when the 2024 Pella's Tulip Time festival kicks off this week. Experience Dutch culture and more than 300,000 blooming tulips during the ...

  6. Pella Dutch - Wikipedia

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    Pella Dutch, also known as Iowa Dutch, is a dialect of the Dutch language spoken in Pella, Iowa. Pella Dutch's origins began with the migration of a group of 800 Dutch settlers under the leadership of Dominee (Reverend) H. P. Scholte in 1847. In 1860, the Pella Weekblad, Pella's first Dutch language newspaper, debuted. The paper continued to be ...

  7. Category:Dutch-American culture in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Dutch Americans in Iowa. Pages in category "Dutch-American culture in Iowa" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  8. Ten Hagen Cottage–Stegeman Store - Wikipedia

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    The building is located in what is known as Strawtown, the original business district in Pella. [2] The building features heavy wood-frame construction, a six-bay, asymmetrical facade, side-gabled roof, a full-width front porch, and Dutch building techniques. The building techniques include a floor system where the flooring rests on top of the ...

  9. B.H. and J.H.H. Van Spanckeren Row Houses - Wikipedia

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    The B.H. and J.H.H. Van Spanckeren Row Houses, also known as the Wyatt Earp House and the Pella Historical Society, is an historic building located in Pella, Iowa, United States. The Van Spanckerens were brothers who, along with their mother, Catharina Reerink Van Spanckeren and two other siblings emigrated from the Netherlands in the 1840s.