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Swedish American Museum

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    4 rating avg. 2 out of 5 stars

  • 5211 N Clark St, Chicago, IL    
  • 773-728-8111
  • www.samac.org

reviews from web

  • Swedish American Museum - 5 out of 5 stars from smmmarti guide on July 9, 2003: There is a saying that "the Swedes built Chicago". Indeed, they were the carpenters who re... from igougo.com

details from web

  • attraction type: Museums
  • topics: ethnic
  • group identity: Scandinavian
  • more info link: http://stepintoplaces.com/Resource%20Guide/Group%20Identity/Scandinavian2.htm
  • type of resource: Museum
  • accessibility: Accessible wheelchair entrance(s), Accessibility phone: 773.728.8111, ext. 22
  • fax: 773.728.8870
  • neighborhood: Andersonville
  • public transportation: El: Red Line to Berwyn; Bus: 22 Clark. For additional travel information, visit www.transitchicago.com.
  • short description: The Swedish American Museum preserves and presents Swedish American heritage through special exhibits, Swedish language and genealogy classes, crafts, folk dancing, concerts, lectures, films, and the interactive Brunk Children's Museum of Immigration.
  • good for babies rating: 0/5
  • good for school-age rating: 0/5
  • good for teens rating: 0/5
  • good for toddlers rating: 0/5
  • location: Chicago, Illinois
  • ages: 1 7
  • categories: Museums & Monuments
  • editorial review: In Short Located in the heart of Andersonville since 1976, the museum maintains a permanent collection of history, art and artifacts. It isn't the biggest cultural attraction in Chicago,...
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  • tips: Free admission on the second Tuesday of every month!