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The American Swedish Institute (ASI) is a museum and cultural center in the Phillips West neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The organization is dedicated to the preservation and study of the historic role Sweden and Swedish Americans have played in US culture and history.
The consulate's office is situated at the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis. [9] In an article published in the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten in 2007, the head of the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce, Michael Davis, stated that when Sweden closed its consulate general in Minneapolis in 1989, Sweden as a whole suffered. With each ...
Recognized as the oldest Lutheran pastor's house in Minnesota, the church's 1856 log sanctuary, repurposed as a hay barn, was also accessible for relocation and restoration on the 11-acre site. [6] Several members of the church came together to form a committee, leading to the establishment of Gammelgården in 1972, meaning "old farm" in Swedish.
Jul. 3—Live music is back at two Twin Cities institutions, St. Paul's Como Park Zoo and Conservatory and Minneapolis' American Swedish Institute. The zoo's free outdoor concert series Groovin ...
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In 1967 Olsson became the executive director of the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1973 he helped organize the Swedish Council of America, and served as its first executive secretary from 1973 until 1984.
This list of museums in Minnesota encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Jan. 6—Minnesota Sinfonia is canceling its Jan. 14 concert at First Covenant Church in St. Paul and its Jan. 16 concert at Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis. In an email on Thursday afternoon ...