Danish Days September 19 - 21, 2014

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Velkommen 2014

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the Solvang Room which presents the town’s history with photos, video, artifacts and models. The Immigrant Room displays artifacts from a rural one-room Danish home as it might have looked in the 1870s when Danish emigration to the United States was at its peak. Tucked in a corner of the garden is the diorama cottage which houses small scale buildings depicting Blacksmithing will be dem1920s Solvang with its mix onstrated during the Living History Festival of architectural styles that did not yet include the Danish designs adapted in the 1950s. The Elverhøj Museum History and Art is two blocks south of Copenhagen Drive, just off Second Street in Solvang. The Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There is no charge for admission; suggested donation is $5. For a full schedule of Museum programs and to learn more about Solvang’s rich history, visit www.elverhoj.org.

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Solvang Antiques has over 35 years of experience and features an exquisite collection of fine art, restored antique clocks, watches & music boxes, antique & estate jewelry, 18th & 19th C. furniture, and decorative accessories.

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1693 Copenhagen Dr., Solvang, CA 805-686-2322 v solvangantiques.com

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