Architect Morava, George Opened 1925 Phone +1 405-324-8073 | Built 1925 NRHP Reference # 80003258 Area 8,000 m² Added to NRHP 25 November 1980 | |
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Address 205 N Czech Hall Rd, Yukon, OK 73099, USA Similar Jackson Conoco Service S, Carnegie Library, Canadian County Jail and Stable, Meloy House, Fort Reno |
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Yukon, Oklahoma's original Czech Hall was built in 1899 by early Czech settlers who were members of Sokol Karel Havliček Lodge and Western Fraternal Life Association Lodge Jan Žižka No. 67. That building was replaced by the current structure in 1925.
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The Hall, also known as Bohemian Hall, was the focal point of Czech social and musical functions in Oklahoma. It was, and is, the site of traditional weddings, reunions, and family gatherings. Until 1940, it was also a performance site for Czech plays.
It is best known for the Czech dances which have taken place every Saturday night since 1925. The Yukon Czech Festival is centered on the Hall on the first Saturday of each October.
The building is a national and state historic site, having been listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
It is located at 205 N. Czech Hall Road, at the intersection of N. Czech Hall Rd. and Silver Maple Drive in Yukon.