Designed by Joseph Guth and built−in 1898, this building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
[3] Gottlieb Storz built the Prague Hotel in 1898, as a three-story brick building that provided Nebraska's Czech immigrants with familiarities in their new country.
[4] A sign in the tavern window proclaimed in Czech, "Pražská Pivnice, Dámy Jsou Vítány", which translated to English meant "Prague Hotel, Ladies Are Invited".
[6] Local architectural firm Prochaska & Associates won awards for their renovation work on the building.
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