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Dania Hall (Racine, Wisconsin)

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Architectural style
  
Neoclassical

Architect
  
Chandler and Park

Completed
  
1876

Opened
  
1876

Location
  
1019 State Street Racine, Wisconsin

Dania Hall was a historic gathering place for people of Danish heritage in Racine, Wisconsin. Located at 1019 State Street, it was built by Society Dania, an organization formed in 1867 to aid Danish immigrants in learning language and customs. The structure, completed in 1876, featured a large meeting room, where there were dinners, dances and performances by the Singing Society and Dania Dramatic Club. In the early years the facility also had a Danish school and library. In 1976 it was the site of a reception for Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, and Prince Henrik.

There were Dania Halls in other parts of the country, including Hudson, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Livermore, California and Modesto, California.

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Dania Hall (Racine, Wisconsin) Wikipedia