Grand opening! We wanted to be part of the historic event so we visited the new museum on Opening Day.


There was a lively band in front of the museum.
We bought two of their CDs, one of German Christmas music and the other of German polkas.

A German emigrant trunk (it lacks the rosemaling of the Norwegian emigrant trunk)


We posed with Handel, one of the great Germans. (No, he was not English!)

Babe Ruth, the great Yankee
Did you know that Babe Ruth was a German-American?
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