B'nai Abraham Synagogue, now the B'nai Abraham Museum and Cultural Center was built in 1909-10, and was the last remaining active synagogue in Minnesota's Iron Range. In 2004 it was acquired by Friends of B'nai Abraham and restored. While no longer a regular, active synagogue it provides a history of Virginia's Jewish community and is local venue for summer musical and cultural events.
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