[1] The main town square formed where three roads converged.
This dictated a radial plan for the town, which is now protected as a monument of urban architecture.
[2] On 22 July 1887 the fire in Čekiškė destroyed majority of the infrastructure with only 3 buildings remaining.
[4] After fire the Synagogue of Čekiškė was rebuilt and remained unchanged to this day, although not in use anymore.
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