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Csilla R
Excellent exhibition
This museum is free to the public and well worth going to learn about Sweden. After visiting the royal palace and treasury this timeline of the country gives you a great sense of knowledge.
Bewertet am 7. Mai 2019
Csilla R
Excellent exhibition
This museum is free to the public and well worth going to learn about Sweden. After visiting the royal palace and treasury this timeline of the country gives you a great sense of knowledge.
Bewertet am 7. Mai 2019
Mary L
Sweet little local historical museum
You will see how the people who settled here in the 1870-90s, mostly Swedes, lived. It is worth a stop if this is something you are interested in.
Bewertet am 31. Aug. 2018
Mary L
Sweet little local historical museum
You will see how the people who settled here in the 1870-90s, mostly Swedes, lived. It is worth a stop if this is something you are interested in.
Bewertet am 31. Aug. 2018
ScottGunnerson
Look back in history
Full of relics from Swedes who settled in northern Maine in the 1800s. There are family portraits of founding families, musical instruments, tools and kitchen utensils. Free admission. Open Saturdays ...
Excellent exhibition
This museum is free to the public and well worth going to learn about Sweden. After visiting the royal palace and treasury this timeline of the country gives you a great sense of knowledge.
Excellent exhibition
This museum is free to the public and well worth going to learn about Sweden. After visiting the royal palace and treasury this timeline of the country gives you a great sense of knowledge.
Sweet little local historical museum
You will see how the people who settled here in the 1870-90s, mostly Swedes, lived. It is worth a stop if this is something you are interested in.
Sweet little local historical museum
You will see how the people who settled here in the 1870-90s, mostly Swedes, lived. It is worth a stop if this is something you are interested in.
Look back in history
Full of relics from Swedes who settled in northern Maine in the 1800s. There are family portraits of founding families, musical instruments, tools and kitchen utensils. Free admission. Open Saturdays ...