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The Swedish Cultural Center is a meeting spot for Scandinavians in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1892, initially as the "Swedish Club".

The club is located at 1920 Dexter Avenue North in a building designed by architects Einar V. Anderson, Arden Croco Steinhart, and Robert Dennis Theriault Sr., and built 1959-1961. Prior to that they were located in a 1902 building on Eight Avenue by contractors Otto Roseleaf, August S. Peterson, and Otto Rudolf Roseleaf.

The club hosts a number of events for members and non-members. Among their public events are a monthly pancake breakfast and a Friday Kafé; their Friday evening "happy hour" (which actually runs for 5-1/2 hours) is open to "prospective members". They also offer Swedish lessons and show Scandinavian films.


Video Swedish Cultural Center



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Maps Swedish Cultural Center



External links

  • Official website


Source of article : Wikipedia

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