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Wilber, Nebraska - Czech Capital of the United States, February 2013. Wilber was platted in 1873 [4] by C. D. Wilber, and named for him. [5] In 1878, the seat of Saline County was transferred to Wilber from Pleasant Hill. [6] Wilber was declared the official Czech Capital of the United States on July 10, 1987, in a decree signed by president ...
The Sokol Pavilion, also known as Sokol Auditorium, is a building in Wilber, Nebraska that was built in 1930. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 14, 1995. [2] The building historically served as a host for Sokol gymnastic events and as a meeting hall for the Czech community.
The Nebraska Czechs of Wilber (P.O. Box 652 Wilber, Nebraska 68465) have sponsored the annual Wilber Czech Days Festival since 1962. The Czech Festival, always held the first full weekend in August, includes music, dancing, museum, costumes, refreshments, a pageant and large parades on Saturday and Sunday of the festival. The Nebraska Czechs of ...
A folk festival has found a new venue after moving on from its usual location when the land was put up for sale. FolkEast had been held at the Glemham Hall estate near Woodbridge, Suffolk, for the ...
2025 in sports in Nebraska (8 P) This page was last edited on 25 July 2024, at 23:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
To help you narrow down your list (or discover something new), Business Insider asked travel planners about the more under-the-radar destinations their clients are asking about for 2025. Here's ...
The festival will remain in Park City and Salt Lake City in 2025 and 2026. The selection committee plans to visit each of the finalist cities in the coming weeks to further explore the possibilities.
A Czech language newspaper, the Pokrok Západu (Progress of the West), was founded in Omaha in 1871. [3] Other Czech language newspapers in Nebraska included Přítel Lidu (People's Friend), [4] Ozvěna Západu (Echo of the West), [5] and Wilberské Listy. [6] A state organization for Czech Nebraskans, Nebraska Czechs Inc., was formed in 1963. [7]