Vesterheim Continues with Campus Updates

Vesterheim is excited to begin a new phase of campus renovation plans in mid-February after receiving the endorsement of the Decorah’s Historical Preservation Commission, Planning & Zoning Commission, and City Council.

These renovations include the removal of a series of buildings, known as the “Cary Buildings,” on the north side of Water Street between the museum’s Westby-Torgerson Education Center and the museum’s Dayton House. In the coming weeks, construction fencing for safety will surround the buildings, and the sidewalks will be blocked for pedestrian traffic.

“These changes are part of an ongoing collaboration to grow Vesterheim as a regional and national destination and will make way for future possibilities,” Vesterheim President/CEO Chris Johnson said. “They will help the museum meet increased exhibit and programming needs and unite the museum’s various buildings into a cohesive campus,” he continued.

Vesterheim has been engaged in a comprehensive, long-range planning process with Snøhetta, the renowned international architecture and landscape architecture firm. Goals of the plan include improving the visitor experience, adding exhibit and event space, and strengthening the museum’s outreach to the local Decorah community and campus visitors, as well as engaging the international community through digital initiatives.

Vesterheim has worked with contractors to salvage a selection of materials from the buildings and one substantial interior brick wall will be rehabilitated.

Vesterheim acquired the buildings from Lyle Cary. They originally housed manufacturing and retail sales businesses and in more recent years were home to Cary’s Machine & Welding, Bernadine’s High Life Inn, and Arthaus.

More will be added here as we document this exciting new phase!

For a detailed history of these buildings, read this article by Steve Johnson.



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You Helped Us Meet Our Goal in 2021

Tusen takk! Thank you!

Thanks to incredible supporters like YOU, Vesterheim’s Year-End Matching Gift Challenge was an astonishing success! 

The generous gifts we received combined with the matching gifts from Vesterheim’s Trustees and Decorah Bank and Trust resulted in over $154,000 raised for the Vesterheim Annual Fund.

Please know how greatly we value and appreciate your friendship and ongoing support to Vesterheim during 2021.  As we begin a new year, we feel so fortunate to be able to reflect on all of the good things that happened last year. Thank YOU for being our partner in achieving these milestones!

  • • Support from friends like you helped to expand our online offerings, including online classes, presentations, and programs. (Register here for Vesterheim Folk Art School classes taking place during the first quarter of 2022!)
  • • In August, we dedicated Vesterheim Heritage Park. This exciting addition to Vesterheim’s campus showcases the historic buildings in Vesterheim’s collection in an educational and interpretive outdoor space.
  • • After an 18-month-long pause brought on by the pandemic, we were able to resume in-person classes at Vesterheim’s Folk Art School.
  • • We had our most successful GivingTuesday ever! Special thanks to the Dahl Family Foundation and Vesterheim’s Trustees for their matching gifts on this important day for the Vesterheim Annual Fund.
  • • And much, much more.

Thank you for being an important part of Vesterheim’s year. We look forward to the exciting possibilities that lie ahead in 2022!

Check vesterheim.org often for new blog posts, event announcements, and virtual galleries, and follow Vesterheim’s Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube social media to stay up to date on happenings.



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