The Swensson Farm Museum is a historic farmstead located in Chippewa County, Minnesota, six miles (10 km) east of Montevideo.
Established by Norwegian immigrants Olof and Ingeborg Swensson in the 1880s, the farmstead today serves as open-air museum operated by the Chippewa County Historical Society showcasing pioneer life and Swedish-American heritage.
Swensson who held strong convictions that religious denominations were not adhering faithfully to their doctrines took on the role of a lay minister and delivered his own sermons in response.
It holds significance for several reasons:[6] The farmstead gained recognition by being featured as a filming location for the Hollywood movie "Sweet Land" in 2004.
It has 24 buildings, including a town square, boardwalk, bandstand, log cabins, an 1880s church, a general store, and various shops replicating those found in a pioneer village.