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The history of Swedish Americans dates back to the early colonial times, [3] with notable migration waves occurring in the 19th and early 20th centuries and approximately 1.2 million arriving between 1865–1915. [4]
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The Minneapolis-based American Swedish Institute is home to a museum, cultural center, café, destination store, historic mansion, and more.
Closed on Mondays. We pride ourselves in offering a wonderful array of exhibits, events, and programming that honors, celebrates, and educates Museum visitors on Sweden’s past, present, and future. Thank you for your support.
The following is a list of notable Swedish Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Swedish American or must have references showing they are Swedish American and are notable.
Swedish migration to the United States peaked in the decades after the American Civil War (1861–1865). By 1890 the U.S. census reported a Swedish-American population of nearly 800,000. These rising emigration rates caused great concern in Sweden.
The Swenson Center is a national and international research center for the study of Swedish-American history and relations. We collect, preserve and make available archival and library materials, promote and initiate research, and are a leader in Swedish-American genealogy.
By the early forties, as a result of declining immigration, children moving away, the older generation dying off, the Swedish American community in Brooklyn had begun to disappear. Thirty plus ...
SwedishAmericana is a Swedish American educational resource which by its very contents should challenge and encourage Swedish Americans to continue their endeavors to restore, preserve and promote their Swedish American histories and cultures found in their small communities and cities, thus providing a greater and clearer picture of the ...