Swiss American Historical Society Review
Volume 41 Number 3 Article 8
11-2005
Museums and Archives of Interest to Swiss Americans
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Museums and Archives of Interest to Swiss Americans
• American Presidential Museum, Branson, Missouri • Atlanta History Center, Atlanta, Georgia (404-814-4000) • Burton Historical Museum, Detroit, Michigan (313-833-1480) • Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois (312-642-4600) • Detroit Historical Museum, Detroit, Michigan (313-833-7911) • Ellis Island Immigration Museum, New York, New York (212-363- 3206) • Ernst Mayr Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts (617-495-3045) • Longfellow House, Cambridge, Massachusetts (617-876-4491) • Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, Louisiana (504-568-8214) • Milwaukee County Historical Society, Wisconsin (414-273-8288) • Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (414-278-2702) • Minnesota Historical Society, Saint Paul, Minnesota (651-296- 6126) • New Orleans Historical Collection, New Orleans (504-523-4662) • North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina (919-807- 7310) • Ohio Historical Society Archives, Columbus, Ohio (614-297-2300) • Pennsylvania State Museum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (717-787- 4980) • Petite Elite Museum of Miniatures, Naples, Florida (239-597-1900) • Sharon Woods Historical Village, Sharonville, Ohio (513-563- 9484) • South Carolina State Archives, Columbia, South Carolina (803- 896-6100) • Tennessee State Archives, Nashville, Tennessee (615-741-2764) • Sequoyah American Indian Museum, Vonore, Tennessee (423-884- 6246) • Swiss Center of North America, New Glarus, Wisconsin (608-527- 6565)
• Please note that many of the above museums and archives contain extensive genealogical records, family letters, historical documents and historical reconstructions pertaining to their respective geographical areas.
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