Preserves and interprets the Asian heritage of southwest Montana through its museum in historic buildings in Butte, Montana.
An historic museum offering a variety of programs designed to celebrate Swedish culture.
The museum's permanent exhibit, The Dream of America - The Swedes Who Built Chicago, highlights the contributions of Swedes in Chicago.
Preserving, interpreting and sharing the experiences of Japanese Americans. Located in Los Angeles, California.
Artifacts documenting the history of Scandinavians who settled in the Brooklyn, New York and other eastern areas.
The American extension of the Scottish Tartans Museum of Edinburgh. Includes information about highland dress and the history of tartan and the kilt.
Description of the founding and the contents of the first Hellenic (Greek) Museum in America, with opening times and contact data.
A non profit organization functioning to inform people about Japanese Canadians through programs and activities. Mission statement, history, and membership details are presented.
Located in Decorah, Iowa, is home to over 23,000 artifacts that embody the living heritage of Norwegian immigrants to America.
Operated by the Korean government's Ministry of Culture and Tourism, dedicated to providing insights into the rich cultural heritage of Korea.
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