Touring Swedish America
Touring Swedish America
Where to Go and What to See
Author Alan H. Winquist, Author Jessica Rousselow-Winquist
Minnesota Historical Society Press (June 1, 2006)
The comprehensive, user-friendly guide to more than 1,000 Swedish American historical sites and landmarks across the United States.
Description
With more than 1.3 million Swedish Americans in residence, the United States has an unsurprising wealth of landmarks that pay homage to the Swedish people and their culture. Touring Swedish America details the locations, histories, and stories behind more than 1,000 such places, including the charming Holy Trinity Church, built in stone and brick in Wilmington, Delaware; the rustic S. M. Swenson log cabin in Austin, Texas; the water tower in the form of a rosemaled coffee cup in Stanton, Iowa; and actress Ann-Margaret’s handprints outside the Mann Chinese Theater in West Hollywood, California.
Published in conjunction with the Swedish Council of America, Touring Swedish America is the comprehensive guide to historic towns, homes, and churches erected during the mass Swedish migration beginning in the 1840s, as well as the art, architecture, schools, hospitals, businesses, museums, and gardens still in use today. Organized by state and featuring easy-to-use appendixes that outline sites on the National Register of Historic Places, this comprehensive guide with handy regional maps is the perfect tool for all travelers on the hunt for slices of their Swedish past.
Author information
Alan H. Winquist is a professor of history and director of international studies at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. Jessica Rousselow-Winquist is a professor of communication arts at Taylor University.
- This title is also available at your favorite e-book vendor.
- 368 pages
- 6 x 9 inches
- ISBN: 9780873515597
Want to get updates about MNHS Press books, news, and events?