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.
Image shows the south side of Main Street in New Prague. Businesses identified are: the Prague Theatre, Jeff's Clothing, Remes Drug, and Anthony's Department Store.
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.
Image shows Farm Machinery Day on Main Street in front of F.J. Maertz Block Buildings. Businesses identified are Pany Bowling Alley, Pany Saloon,F.J. Maetz and F.Renner General Store. Farm machinery was unloaded from trains to be viewed by the rural community.