Tour Chicago's Swedish heritage, from the great waves of migration to
the present day, through vintage photographs in Swedish Chicago.
At the turn of the 20th century, Chicago was home to the largest Swedish
population of any city in the world outside of Stockholm.
In the 1920s, Sweden experienced an economic depression and population
growth that sparked another rush of Swedish immigration to America and
Chicago, where they settled in large numbers in Andersonville and North
Park. Chicago has been home to many famous and influential Swedes,
including writers Carl Sandburg and Nelson Algren, and builder and
developer Andrew Lanquist, who gave us both Wrigley Field and the
Wrigley Building.
Paul Michael Peterson is an English teacher and lifelong Chicago
resident whose grandparents emigrated from Sweden. He continues to
celebrate the yearly traditions that his Swedish heritage has given him,
including making glogg at Christmas.