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Dania Hall was a cultural center and performing arts space in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis. Completed in 1886, the building was destroyed by an accidental fire in 2000 at the outset of an extensive renovation project. [1]
A man making æbleskiver at the Danish American Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In Denmark, æbleskiver are less common in restaurants than they are at casual family gatherings. They can also be found being sold by street vendors in the winter. [2] They are traditionally served with jam and powdered sugar and three are placed on a plate at a ...
Carl Christian Anton Christensen, is America's Danish-American equivalent of "Grandma Moses." Another early Danish-American artisan was Peter Hanson, a landscape painter, tulip authority, and daguerreian. Hanson was born in Denmark in 1821 and came to America c. 1847, when he settled in Brooklyn, NY, with a photography studio in the Bowery.
American Swedish Institute; Danish-American Center; Germanic American Institute; Great Northern Railway Historical Society; Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota; Hmong Archives; Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest; Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery; Minnesota Supreme Court Historical Society
The Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church in America was started in 1874 and formally organized as a synod in Neenah, Wisconsin, in 1878. The church's official founder was Adam Dan, the grandfather of American historian Henry Steele Commager. A constitution was accepted in 1879, and the AELC name was adopted in 1954.
The razor wire fencing wrapped around the former Third Precinct police station will start to come down by summer, as Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey's administration sets out to reopen the building ...
This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Danish Americans in Minnesota. Pages in category "Danish-American culture in Minnesota" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
When Ali Adnan, 27, fled his home in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad in 2015 and arrived in Denmark, a local Danish family took him in and helped him gain his footing in a country he knew very little ...