- Birger Nordholm
Birger Joseph Nordholm (
June 25 1897 -November 30 ,1989 ) was the director for, and founder of the Swedishtourist office in New York, a member of theScandinavian Travel Commission and the founder of theEuropean Travel Commission .He was born in
Stockholm ,Sweden , the son of Per Gustav Nordholm fromBlekinge ,Sweden , and died in Raleigh, Wake County,North Carolina , USA. In 1932 Birger married Margit Ellen Nilsson (1902-1974) and they have descendants in the USA. In Sweden, Birger had previous children with Alice Fallai.After working in
New York City , Birger moved toWeston, Connecticut . A street was renamed to Nordholm Drive in his honor, and his home became a meeting place forSwedish-American s duringmidsummer and other festivities.He was awarded Knight of the orders of: Wasa (1939), Norten star (1952), Danish Dannebrogen, Finnish White rose, and St. Olavs orden in Norway. Street of honor: Nordholm drive,
Weston, Connecticut , USA. 1987 Birger was also granted the golden key to the New York town hall.External links
* [http://www.etc-europe-travel.org/ European travel commission]
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