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The transition from private residence to museum happened in 1929 when the family donated the house and the newspaper to establish the American Institute for Swedish Arts, Literature and Science (later changed to the American Swedish Institute). Turnblad stated that he had long planned for the home to
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In the 1950s, ASI began displays that showed how Christmas is celebrated in different Scandinavian countries. This has evolved into an annual display where each room in the mansion is decorated to represent a different country: Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and Denmark. Recently, the museum has
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Today, ASI serves as a gathering place for all people to share experiences around themes of culture, migration, the environment and the arts, informed by enduring links to Sweden. The museum offers exhibitions from Sweden and the Nordic region, programming for youth and family, and in recent years,
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The success of the paper was a result of Turnblad's aggressive management style, as well as the large numbers of Swedish immigrants who supported it. He created a technically advanced newspaper by using the best printing equipment available. He was the first Swedish publisher in America to set his
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certainly influenced their decision on the stately chateau style of the mansion and the ornate designs of the interior. The property on Park Avenue was purchased in 1903 and plans were drawn up by the Minneapolis architectural firm of Christopher A. Boehme and Victor Cordella. The structure took
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where he lived the quintessential rags-to-riches American success story. After he moved to Minneapolis, Turnblad worked at several Swedish language newspapers as a typesetter. His interest in the printing industry eventually led to his success as publisher of the Swedish language newspaper
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be a Swedish-American institute. He was quoted as saying, "many persons may have wondered what a small family like ours, a family which had not great social ambitions, wanted with so big a house. Perhaps they can guess now." The mansion is on the
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of Minneapolis. The addition includes new gallery space, craft workshop, glass-enclosed reception area, gift shop, restaurant (FIKA), and spaces for events such as concerts, lectures, and community gatherings. The addition was dedicated by
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nearly five years to build. The Turnblads did not take out a mortgage on this property during construction. Bills were paid as they came due and there are no records of construction costs. When the museum was founded in 1929, the
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The second floor of the mansion underwent restoration in 1995 to rebuild damaged plaster moldings, and restore their gold leaf and paint to match undamaged regions. The work received a Heritage Preservation Award.
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In Minneapolis, Swan met and married Christina Nilsson. She, like Turnblad, had come to America from Sweden with her family. Her family settled in
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The American Swedish Institute is housed in a turn-of-the-20th-century mansion that was built for Swedish immigrants Swan and Christina Turnblad.
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became the first Swedish language paper to use a duplex rotary color printing press, enabling the creation of color illustrations.
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reported, "the cost is believed to have been close to $ 1 million although this is a matter the builder does not discuss."
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has expanded its performing arts offerings. The museum's restaurant, FIKA, was named "Best Lunch In Minnesota" by the
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added a "guest country" to the display with a Navidad room from Mexico in 2014 and a Russian Christmas room in 2015.
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In the early 20th century, the Turnblads started to plan the building of their palatial estate. Their many trips to
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in 1868 at the age of eight. His parents made the decision to leave their farm in the famine-ridden area of
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Swan Turnblad was not content to continue in the family farming tradition. In 1879, Turnblad left Vasa for
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is a contemporary Nordic artist whose work is described as "both impressionistic and highly detailed".
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meeting. They were married in 1883 and their only child, Lillian Zenobia, was born a year later.
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in southern Minnesota where they joined relatives who had settled in the area earlier.
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In 2012, ASI opened a 34,000-square-foot (3,200 m) addition designed by
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have played in US culture and history. The museum complex includes the
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from the northernmost regions of Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Russia.
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American Institute for Swedish Arts, Literature and Science
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Swedish-American institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Papercut! The Incredible Psaligraphy of Karen Bit Vejle
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The main buildings of the American Swedish Institute
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American Swedish Institute is located in Minnesota
American Swedish Institute is located in the United States
Minneapolis
Minnesota
Coordinates
44°57′18″N 93°15′57″W / 44.95500°N 93.26583°W / 44.95500; -93.26583
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

44°57′18.7″N 93°15′57″W / 44.955194°N 93.26583°W / 44.955194; -93.26583
Châteauesque
71000436
Phillips West
Minneapolis
Minnesota
Swedish Americans
Star Tribune
Swan Turnblad
United States
SmĂĄland, Sweden
Vasa
Minneapolis
Linotype machine
Worthington, Minnesota
Good Templar
Europe
Minneapolis Tribune
National Register of Historic Places

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