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Polish Museum Of Winona Case Study

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A realistic objection to the proposal of opening a museum for German Culture may be the lack of interest in it. There would need to be some sort of interest in the idea and there is currently no data on if the citizens of Winona would be in favor or against the idea. One must also consider the cost and where the funding of this museum would come from. The reason that the Polish Museum of Winona exists is because a Catholic priest bought a building to specifically be used as a museum to house historical artifacts (SOURCE). Someone took action privately to make this museum a reality, something that may have to be done for this hypothetical museum. The financing of something like this would take a lot of money to keep running and private donations …show more content…

If the museum doesn’t get enough donations to keep it running it would show a possible lack of interest in it. Ultimately the whole concept of the museum would depend upon the interest for it as well as the willingness to take action to make it a reality, these two factors are the most important aspects of really anything that’s goal to preserve the history of any specific topic. Although there is much uncertainty on if a museum based around preserving German culture in Winona would be successful, The prevalence of people with German ancestry in Winona is very high and the impact of Germans on the development of city is undoubtable. Winona is a city with the population size of 27,139 and is filled with multiple different groups of people and ethnicities, the most common of these are white Europeans. Winona is around 90% Caucasian but out of the entire population of Winona, 30% identify as German when polled (SOURCE), which is the largest single percentage of any other group and the amount of people with German ancestry may be even higher due to the fact that many people identify as American or European or Northern European, which may indicate that these people may have …show more content…

One doesn’t have to look very hard to see the impact of it on the city, judging by how many Lutheran Churches there are in the city of Winona. The amount of Lutherans in Winona indicates the influence of German immigrants to Winona as Lutheranism is a faith almost exclusive to Germany, as Lutheranism came into existence during the protestant reformation and the founder of the church, Martin Luther, is credited with kicking off the protestant reformation in Europe. Another aspect of German culture still being a force in Winona today is the fact that the language is taught in schools as an elective (SOURCE?). In fact, German is fourth most common foreign language spoken in Winona (Source). The reason for German being taught in school is mostly due to not only the interest in it that students have but also because of the large amount of German ancestry that Winona contains. While other places may offer languages such as French or Japanese along with Spanish like Winona does, German is taught here specifically because of the impact of Germans and German culture on the city. In the city of Winona itself, the west end of town is often associated with being historically German while the east end was mostly Polish (Source). All of these examples of elements of German culture and the city of Winona go to show how much of an impact Germans have had on the city, as (Source for Minnesota a State guide) States “Among the earlier

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