Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre
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"This Swedish transplant arrived in NYC in 1877 and has become a Central Park staple. Its Marionette Theater—home to fun performances and the site of exciting, unique birthday parties—attracts many visitors. However, it wasn't always about puppet shows. The Swedish Cottage once served as the park's entomological laboratory and even the headquarters for the Civil Defense during World War II."
@natmend
"This cottage was built in Sweden in 1875 and was brought to the United States as a part of the 1876 World’s fair. It was displayed in the Swedish Pavilion as an example of a traditional Swedish schoolhouse, where Fredrick Law Olmstead spotted it and decided that it would be a great addition to Central Park. It was brought to New York in 1877. Today it is the home of a marionette theater company known for its productions of fairy tales such as Cinderella and Peter Pan. It is the oldest continuously operating marionette theatre in the country."
@matthewes
"This cottage was built in Sweden in 1875 and was brought to the United States as a part of the 1876 World’s fair. It was displayed in the Swedish Pavilion as an example of a traditional Swedish schoolhouse, where Fredrick Law Olmstead spotted it and decided that it would be a great addition to Central Park. It was brought to New York in 1877. Today it is the home of a marionette theater company known for its productions of fairy tales such as Cinderella and Peter Pan. It is the oldest continuously operating marionette theatre in the country."
@matthewes