Looking west on Main Street New Prague in 1900 with horse and wagons, children, telephone poles, electric lighting. Businesses included: 1. J.B. Maertz, 2. Joseph Topka general merchandise, 3. Rybak Brothers General Store, 4. Meskan Harness Shop, 5. J. Vritis general store and undertaker. Street divides Le Sueur and Scott counties. Intersection of Main Street and First Avenue SE.
Image shows Main Street looking east. Water tower is in backround. The Power plant in the background was razed in 2013. In front of power plant is Rech & Yackley Monument Works.
Men in Uniform with guns kneeling on Main Street in front of St. Wenceslaus parsonage with band members, instruments, city view of New Prague buildings and residents on street.
Combined panoramas of New Prague looking south from the High School. Left to right on top photograph: St. Wenceslaus Church circa 1870, water tower, gardens, mill, neighborhood homes. Left to right on bottom photograph: Main Street, water tower, International Milling, Simmer Mill, railroad crossing with Main Street.
New Prague threshing crew with men, woman, baby and thresher with tractor. (Left to Right) John Kuzelka, George Minar, Frank Korbel, Mrs. Wrabek's father, Mr. Nickolay, John Mikiska, Frank Zelenka, William Wrabek. (Standing on Thresher - Left to Right) John Mares, Charles Flicek, Jim Houska, Boh. Flicek, Lud. Flicek, Al Zelenka, Lipold Wrabek, his daughter holding her niece.