The Swedish American Museum preserves and presents Swedish American heritage in the United States for the education and enjoyment of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. Each year more than 40,000 visitors enjoy the museum"s many programs, including special exhibits, Swedish language and genealogy classes, crafts, folk dancing, concerts, lectures, films, and the interactive Brunk Children's Museum of
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There is a saying that "the Swedes built Chicago". Indeed, they were the carpenters who restored the city after the great fire, but the saying implies a much greater contribution. At the Swedish American Museum Center, w...
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The Swedish American Museum Center is a nonprofit educational activity center for the celebration and interpretation of Swedish American history and culture.
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located in historically Swedish neighborhood, it celebrates ethnic heritage
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Located in the Swedish American Museum, the Brunk Children?s Museum of Immigration is an interactive, hands?on museum for children. A 20-foot immigrant steamship will take visitors to America, where they will learn about life in a pioneer log cabin. A Viking ship and a refugees? raft enhance the immigration story, past and present.
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The Museum Center is located in Andersonville, a traditionally Swedish area of Chicago's north side. The entire community welcomes Swedish Americans and celebrates all of the Swedish holidays. Merchants and residents turn out for the very traditional Midsummer, Lucia and Christmas celebrations. Tourists also visit the area continually to sample Swedish food, buy gifts, and visit the Museum Center.
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Located in a traditionally Swedish area of Chicago, this museum weaves the heritage of two great countries through
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