Swedish Pavilion is an historic site at Mill Street in Lindsborg, Kansas. Designed by Swedish architect Ferdinand Boberg, the Pavilion was built as an international exposition building for the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. After the fair, the Pavilion was moved to Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, where it was used for classroom, library, museum and department facilities for the art department. The Swedish Pavilion was moved to the McPherson County Old Mill Museum, also in Lindsborg, in 1969. The facility is used for cultural heritage events at the museum.
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| - Swedish Pavilion (en)
- Sveriges paviljong på världsutställningen i Saint Louis 1904 (sv)
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| - Sveriges paviljong på världsutställningen i Saint Louis 1904 var Sveriges paviljong vid världsutställningen 1904. Efter att utställningen hade avslutats flyttades paviljongen till Bethany College i Lindsborg, Kansas där den användes bland annat som klassrum, bibliotek och museum. År 1969 flyttades paviljongen återigen, denna gång till McPherson County Old Mill Museum i Lindsborg. Byggnaden ingår sedan 1973 i National Register of Historic Places. Byggnaden ritades av den svenska arkitekten Ferdinand Boberg. Paviljongen besöktes år 1976 av kung Carl XVI Gustaf. (sv)
- Swedish Pavilion is an historic site at Mill Street in Lindsborg, Kansas. Designed by Swedish architect Ferdinand Boberg, the Pavilion was built as an international exposition building for the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. After the fair, the Pavilion was moved to Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, where it was used for classroom, library, museum and department facilities for the art department. The Swedish Pavilion was moved to the McPherson County Old Mill Museum, also in Lindsborg, in 1969. The facility is used for cultural heritage events at the museum. (en)
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| - Swedish Pavilion is an historic site at Mill Street in Lindsborg, Kansas. Designed by Swedish architect Ferdinand Boberg, the Pavilion was built as an international exposition building for the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. After the fair, the Pavilion was moved to Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, where it was used for classroom, library, museum and department facilities for the art department. The Swedish Pavilion was moved to the McPherson County Old Mill Museum, also in Lindsborg, in 1969. The facility is used for cultural heritage events at the museum. The Pavilion was added to the National Historic Register in 1973. During the royal visit of Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf to the United States in 1976, he toured the Swedish Pavilion as part of festivities in Lindsborg. (en)
- Sveriges paviljong på världsutställningen i Saint Louis 1904 var Sveriges paviljong vid världsutställningen 1904. Efter att utställningen hade avslutats flyttades paviljongen till Bethany College i Lindsborg, Kansas där den användes bland annat som klassrum, bibliotek och museum. År 1969 flyttades paviljongen återigen, denna gång till McPherson County Old Mill Museum i Lindsborg. Byggnaden ingår sedan 1973 i National Register of Historic Places. Byggnaden ritades av den svenska arkitekten Ferdinand Boberg. Paviljongen besöktes år 1976 av kung Carl XVI Gustaf. (sv)
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