The American Swedish Historical Museum in South Philadelphia is the oldest Swedish Museum in the United States. Founded in 1926, the Museum has been dedicated to preserving and promoting Swedish and Swedish-American cultural heritage and traditions for more than 80 years. The Museum is a place where Swedes, Swedish-Americans, and people of all nationalities who appreciate Swedish contributions to
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The American Swedish Historical Museum, located in FDR Park in South Philadelphia near the Sports Complex at 1900 Pattison Avenue, is dedicated to preserving and promoting the contributions of Swedes and Swedish-Americans in the United States. Come visit our 12 permanent galleries, changing exhibition gallery, and library, each an outstanding example of twentieth-century Swedish interior design. From
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The American Swedish Historical Museum features 12 galleries and library focusing on the history of Swedes in America. Exhibits span from 1638, when the New Sweden colony was founded, to modern day Swedish technology. Learn more about this fascinating group of people who have had a significant influence on American life. Traditional Swedish holidays celebrated year-round.
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A place where people of all nationalities who enjoy Swedish culture come together. Our galleries tell the story of the Delaware Valley?s New Sweden Colony (1638-1655), as well as highlight contributions of Swedes and Swedish Americans in history, art and science. Special exhibitions feature contemporary artists, history and Swedish culture.
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13 galleries cover 1638 to the present in building based on 17th century
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Thirteen galleries and library focus on history of Swedes in America from the establishment of the New Sweden Colony in 1638 to contemporary Swedish technology, architecture, fine and decorative arts.
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