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  2. Swedes in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Like other European ethnic groups, people left Sweden in search of better economic opportunities during the mid-1800s. In the year 1900, Chicago was the city with the second highest number of Swedes after Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. By then, Swedes in Chicago, most of whom settled in the Andersonville neighborhood, especially in the years following the Great Chicago Fire, had founded the ...

  3. Swedish emigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Chicago: The Shaping of an Immigrant Community, 1880-1920. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-1-60909-246-7. OCLC 1129197373. Gustafson, David M. (2008). D.L. Moody and Swedes: shaping evangelical identity among Swedish mission friends, 1867-1899 (PDF). Linköping University, Department of culture and communication. ISBN ...

  4. Swedish Club of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Club of Chicago is a historic building located in Chicago, Illinois. [1] During the late 19th century the Swedish Club was an important center for the Swedish American immigrant community in Chicago, in a neighborhood that was known then as Swede Town.

  5. Promising bold flavors, energy, new Greek restaurant opens ...

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    We’re bringing the bold flavors and energy of Greece to downtown Delray Beach!” Dumas said the new restaurant is built on the same core concept as the New Jersey location, with a few slight ...

  6. Much anticipated Italian restaurant to open in Delray Beach ...

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    The new DalMoros Fresh Pasta To Go on Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach opens Friday, Sept. 22. The restaurant is the fourth in the United States joining locations in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota.

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  8. Ann Sather Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    From 1987 to 2013, there was a location in Andersonville, Chicago. [3] Serving Swedish cuisine, Ann Sather opened the eponymous restaurant in 1945. When Sather retired in 1981, she sold the restaurant to Tom Tunney, a 24 year old graduate of Cornell University School of Hotel Administration. [4]

  9. Michael Jordan's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Michael Jordan's Restaurant was a multi-level restaurant and sports bar located at 500 N. LaSalle Street in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America. Named after Michael Jordan, a basketball player with the Chicago Bulls, the restaurant was once one of the most popular tourist spots in Chicago. It operated from 1993 until 1999, closing ...