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  2. Czechoslovak Museum - Wikipedia

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    Today the museum highlights the history of Slovaks and Czechs in Omaha. [1] Located at Omaha's only Sokol (est. 1911), the Czechoslovak Museum includes fine hand-cut lead crystal , costumes, photographs, showcases of memorabilia, a Czech/English reference library and a gift shop, which features only items imported from the Czech Republic . [ 2 ]

  3. Czechs in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Czechs from Omaha helped gain legislative approval to found the Czech Language Program at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, instituted in 1907. Additionally, a Czech heritage course was created at the College of St. Mary in Omaha. [9] These programs have served as centers for teaching Czech language, literature and culture for nearly a ...

  4. List of museums and cultural institutions in Omaha, Nebraska

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    Sokol South Omaha Czechoslovak Museum; El Museo Latino celebrates the legacy, art and culture of Latin America, and is the first Latino art and history museum in Omaha. The Great Plains Black History Museum, celebrating the legacy of African Americans in Omaha and throughout the Great Plains.

  5. Western Fraternal Life Association - Wikipedia

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    The organization was a western offshoot of the Czech-Slovak Protective Society (CSPS), which was based in the eastern states. [4] ZCBJ founder members disagreed with some CSPS policies which were not tailored to their specific circumstances, especially about the calculation of payments to members, [4] and the admission of women to the club's ...

  6. Notre Dame Academy and Convent - Wikipedia

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    The Notre Dame Academy and Convent is located at 3501 State Street in the Florence neighborhood on the north end of Omaha, Nebraska.It is significant for its ethnic association with the Czech population in Nebraska as the only school and convent of the Czechoslovakian School Sisters de Notre Dame (this is not the same order as the School Sisters of Notre Dame) in the United States.

  7. Czech Nebraskan - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Cultural Council says 'YES!,' delivers record-setting $10.6M ...

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    The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County's announcement includes funding and new initiatives to support the local arts and culture community. Cultural Council says 'YES!,' delivers record ...

  9. Category : Czech-American culture in Omaha, Nebraska

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    Media in category "Czech-American culture in Omaha, Nebraska" This category contains only the following file. Sokolsign.jpg 450 × 338; 20 KB