New Prague, Minnesota New Prague, Minnesota Buildings in downtown New Prague Buildings in downtown New Prague Location of the town/city of New Praguewithin Scott and Le Sueur Countiesin the state of Minnesota Location of the town/city of New Prague New Prague / nju pre / new prayg is a town/city in Scott and Le Sueur counties in the state of Minnesota.

New Prague was laid out in 1856, and titled after Prague, the capital of Bohemia (now the Czech Republic). New Prague was originally assembled up chiefly by Czechs. Joseph Cretin, Anton Philipp, a native German, first settled inside the present limits of New Prague.

Philipp did not make an official plat of the town but began selling lots that same year, marking the beginning of New Prague.

New Prague's early evolution was not spectacular for a range of reasons.

L) reached New Prague.

The arrival of the barns era expedited agriculture as New Prague's most meaningful industry.

L reached New Prague, the first grain elevator and flour foundry were completed, marking the beginning of New Prague earning its nickname, the "Flour City." Along with Montgomery, which is approximately eight miles south of New Prague, New Prague was becoming the center of "The Bohemian Triangle" of Minnesota covering parts of Scott, Le Sueur and Rice counties, which are neighboring counties.

Through the decades since 1856, Le Sueur County has had more Bohemians than any other county in the state.

S.) Opera Hall was built, the New Prague Foundry started business, the second enhance school was built, and two hotels were constructed.

The village's name was changed from Prague to New Prague on February 25, 1884.

The 1890s were probably New Prague's heyday decade.

New Prague was incorporated as a town/city on April 4, 1891.

New Prague Flouring Milling Company instead of its foundry in 1895.

New Prague's populace more than tripled amid that 20-year reconstructiongoing from 384 inhabitants to 1228, while the state's populace more than doubled amid that same period.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 3.81 square miles (9.87 km2), all of it land. The territory around the region varies from flat to hilly.

The town/city of New Prague is positioned in two counties, Scott and Le Sueur.

Minnesota State Highways 13, 19, and 21 are three of the chief routes in New Prague.

There is one lake in the New Prague area, Cedar Lake (Scott County).

There are various developments in the area, including a new evolution positioned on County Road 89 on the west side of the lake (which is positioned outside of the New Prague City Limits).

There were 2,711 homeholds of which 42.5% had kids under the age of 18 living with them, 55.7% were married couples living together, 9.7% had a female homeholder with no husband present, 5.0% had a male homeholder with no wife present, and 29.5% were non-families.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 30.6% under the age of 18, 7.1% from 18 to 24, 28.7% from 25 to 44, 17.1% from 45 to 64, and 16.6% who were 65 years of age or older.

There are five schools in the New Prague Area Schools (District 721): New Prague High School (9 12), New Prague Middle School (6-8), Falcon Ridge Elementary in New Prague (K 5), Raven Stream Elementary in New Prague (K 5), and Eagle View Elementary in close-by Elko New Market (K 5).

New Prague High School's nickname is the Trojans.

New in the fall of 2007 is boys' and girls' soccer, and new in the winter of 2009 2010 is the New Prague Trojan Dance Team.

There is also a private K 8 school positioned in New Prague known as St.

New Prague Middle School has been ranked in the top 3 results in MN state standards test (MCA).

Holy Cross Catholic Schools serves part of the New Prague District, representing three Catholic Parishes in Lonsdale, Elko New Market and Veseli.

The school opened a new building near Webster in 2005.

Pillar of Grace Church (New Prague, Minnesota) (Christian & Missionary Alliance) Spirit of Life Church (New Prague, Minnesota) (Assemblies of God) City of New Prague Historic Context Study (PDF).

City of New Prague, MN Official site New Prague Chamber of Commerce New Prague Area Schools - ISD #721 The New Prague Times journal site New Prague Area Historical Society Municipalities and communities of Le Sueur County, Minnesota, United States Municipalities and communities of Scott County, Minnesota, United States

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