Image shows Main Street view facing west. On the right side of the street is the Star Cafe and NewPrague Cleaners. On the left side of the street is the NewPrague Post Office and the Schanus Cafe.
Aerial view looking north. North south road in photograph is Columbus Avenue. In the center of photo is Saint Wenceslaus School and Saint Wenceslaus Church. On the lower right side is the eighth hole of the NewPrague Golf Course. Written on the back of photograph is 'Chuck from Sharkey's plane.'
Image shows an aerial view of city of NewPrague facing northwest. On the upper left of the image is the NewPrague Mill, the center of the photograph shows the mill pond, and on the lower right is Saint Wenceslaus church.
Image shows Main Street view facing west. Businesses identified on the right side are: Simmer Furniture and William Dvorak Red Owl Agency. Business identified on the left side of thestreet is the Bisek Grocery Sotre and a drugstore.
NewPrague Sokol members in parade float pulled by oxen. The parade commemorated the Golden Anniversary of the Katolicky Delinik (Catholic Workman) in NewPrague.
Combined panoramas of NewPrague 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.
Looking west on Main Street NewPrague 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.
NewPrague 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.
Men in Uniform with guns kneeling on Main Street in front of St. Wenceslaus parsonage with band members, instruments, city view of NewPrague buildings and residents on street.
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.
Exterior view of Ray Mahowald's Garage on Main Street in NewPrague. Left to right: George Zvanovec, ? Schanus, Len Flicek, Mike Zvanovec, Joseph Musil, Firestone Salesman, and Ray Mahowald.
Interior view of Ray Mahowald's Garage in NewPrague. Right to left: Firestone Salesman, George Zvanovec, Len Flicek, Mike Zvanovec, ? Schanus, Joseph Musil, and Ray Mahowald.