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Welcome to The Danish American Archive and Library web site. Located on the campus of Dana College in Blair, Nebraska, The Archive contains the country’s largest and broadest collection of materials relating to the life experience, cultural heritage and vital contributions to North America of the people of Danish extraction.

Our collection, consisting of approximately 1,000 cubic feet of unpublished written materials, recordings and photographs plus more than 10,000 books, starts with some of America’s earliest Danish immigrants and continues through present day Danish Americans. Through our holdings a picture emerges of how people of Danish descent came to America and established themselves and of their enormous contributions to the fabric of American life. So come join us, online or in person, and enjoy the Danish American experience!

 

The Archive's three sister organizations:
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Danish American Heritage Society 
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Danish Immigrant Archive at Grand View College 
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The Danish Immigrant Museum

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The DAAL LIVES!

posted 7/14/2010

 Through a tremendous effort by a team of volunteers, all the documents, books and artifacts belonging to The Danish American Archive and Library have been moved to temporary storage facilities in Blair. When the DAAL was given notice on Friday, July 9 that we had two and a half days to vacate the space that we had used for many years in the Dana College Library, it appeared to be an impossible task. But then mainly through word of mouth more than seventy volunteers appeared on the scene with trucks, manpower and offers of storage space to help us.
The result is that even though . . .


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