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Swedish American Museum

Website: http://www.swedishamericanmuseum.org/
Description: “The Swedish American Museum is an active 32 year old mid-sized museum located in the heart of Andersonville, one of the most concentrated areas of Swedish culture in the United States, whose Swedish roots date back to the nineteenth century. The Museum is in a 24,000 square-foot building and has a temporary art gallery, permanent exhibit ‘The Dream of America – Immigration to Chicago’, The Brunk Children’s Museum of Immigration, library, genealogy center and Museum Store. All areas are wheelchair accessible” (source: Website).
City: Chicago
State: Illinois
Latitude: 41.97676843470489
Longitude:  -87.6680338382721

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Winter Olympics

Website: http://www.nbcolympics.com/
Description: I meant to post this last week, but I ‘ve been doing some traveling and could not get to it.  It should be obvious to the readers of this blog that the Winter Olympics are the biggest (implicit) White sporting event in the world.  Every four years we have a chance to watch the beautiful European athletes compete.  (Steve Sailor commented on this theme recently.) In our multicultural age the Winter Olympics are an anachronism; so far “they” paper it over by highlighting at every opportunity the achievements of the non-Europeans.  The last time it took place, in 2006, I happened to be visiting some like minded friends.  The Winter Olympics was on the tv in the background and I commented to my friends that some day the powers-that-be will try to abolish it altogether.

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