56 sites in German-American
Cannstatter Volksfest-Verein
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Homepage of the Cannstatter Volksfest-Verein in Philadelphia, founded in 1873. Every year, it organizes cultural events such as the Cannstatter Volksfest (adapted from the annual Volksfest in Bad Cannstatt near Stuttgart, Germany) and donates to German-American charities and cultural endeavors.
http://www.cvvphilly.com/
Evergreen Country Club
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The Evergreen Country Club in Fleetwood, PA, was founded in 1932 as Heimatbund. It is a German-American social club dedicated to the preservation of our German Heritage, through a friendly social setting. Our club offers authentic German cuisine, entertainment, and hospitality.
http://www.evergreenclub.org
Lancaster Liederkranz
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Founded in 1880, this German Society in Lancaster, Pennsylvania preserves and promotes German culture through, music, dance, language, art and international exchange. The Liederkranz sponsors concerts, dances, a Sommerfest and an Oktoberfest. The society also hosts visiting Germans, where Gemütlichkeit at its finest prevails.
http://members.tripod.com/lancasterli...
Lehigh Saengerbund
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The Lehigh Saengerbund is a family-oriented, traditional German social and singing society in Allentown, PA. Our mission is to cultivate and strengthen our German-American cultural heritage and traditions while providing a socially rewarding and enjoyable atmosphere for our families and members.
http://lehighsaengerbund.org
New York Steuben Parade
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Annual German-American Parade of New York City and the tri-state area in honor of general von Steuben, a revolutionary war hero, and of contributions to the United States by Germans from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and other countries where Germans live and lived.
http://www.germanparadenyc.org/
Spielmannszug Minnesota
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Founded in 1993 in Minneapolis, the club preserves German tradition by keeping alive the customs, costumes and heritage of Rhineland Karneval, or Fasching. Membership and good-natured fun open to all, whether of German ancestry or not.
http://spielmannszug-mn.org/
United German Hungarian Club
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The club, founded in 1910 in Philadelphia as the Banater Maennerchor, is mainly known for its soccer team and soccer field, used for national and international competitions. But the club also endeavors to support awareness of the vanished Danube-Suebian culture through songs, dances and various festivities.
http://www.ughclub.us/
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