During the 1800s a wave of Czech and German immigrants arrived in Texas and established communities which they named after their home towns of Praha, Dubina, Schulenburg, and Fredericksburg.
A journey to the “painted churches” of Texas
Mike Fisher | CC
Zelda Caldwell - published on 08/14/17
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