- Viking (ship)
The "Viking" is an exact replica of the
Gokstad ship , aViking ship found in a burial mound nearSandefjord ,Norway in1880 . The ship was built by the Rødsverven shipyard. The construction was undertaken by CommanderChristen Christensen in Sandefjord. The "Viking" was sailed by Captain Magnus Andersen and a crew of 11 from Bergen, via Newfoundland andNew York , up the Hudson River, through the Erie Canal and into the Great Lakes toChicago , where theWorld's Columbian Exposition was taking place in1893 to commemorate the discovery of America by Columbus.After the Exposition the ship was first located beside the Field Columbian Museum (now the Museum of Science and Industry) in Chicago, then restored in 1919 and placed in Lincoln Park under a fenced-in, wooden shelter. In 1993 the Chicago Park District made it known that the "Viking" would have to be moved from its location to make room for expansion of the
Lincoln Park Zoo . Funds were raised within the Scandinavian-American community and in 1994 the ship was moved into a warehouse in West Chicago. Afterwards it was moved to Good Templar Park in Geneva, Illinois and secured under a canopy. The head and tail of the "Viking" are in storage at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois.The ship is currently housed in Good Templar Park,
Geneva, Illinois . [ [http://www.kcchronicle.com/articles/2007/09/07/news/local/doc46e1228d65895164158370.txt Kane County Chronicle - Local News and Video for Kane County, Illinois - Votes for the Viking ] ]The ship is now being stablilzed with funds awarded by American Express in partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. [ [http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-vikingship_for_thursnov22,0,666237.story Grant helping put time on Viking boat's side - chicagotribune.com ] ]
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* [http://www.vikingship.us/index.htm www.vikingship.us]
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