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Tour of Kralovice

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There is a trail that connects Stupice and Kralovice which are villages to the east of Prague and lie about 2 miles apart. At the halfway point of that trail is a small rest and picnic area . It's called U Tří Kaštanů (Three Chestnuts). There is a fantastic signpost to keep you from losing your way between the villages. It is the perfect spot to start a tour of the Vokoun home region in the Czech countryside. I hope to get my picture there some day.  Three Chestnuts (U Tří Kaštanů) sign post I should mention at the outset that it was an incredible stroke of luck, from a genealogic standpoint, that Jan Vokoun's birthplace was listed in his obituary. Czech records are not nationalized and exist almost solely at the local level. Without a starting point, searching for people in the historical record is needle-in-haystack endeavor. I have run into a brick wall with other names, such as Otradovec, that while rarer, don't have a place of origin.  We start with the map of Prague...

Old World Ways

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I'm kicking this post off with photo showing traditional Bohemian dress to segue to this 1904 article from the Chicago Tribune that gives an interesting description of Bohemian life in the city. "Simple, colorful, comfortable," do you agree? I found this picture of a Bohemian head shawl circa 1890 but it doesn't match my idea of simple, colorful, comfortable so I'm unsure which of the photos is closer to that of the day.  I did some research on the circle dance and this was the best video I found. Looks like fun. Czech bread is called 'houska'. It's a braided sweet bread. Some of Charles and Mary Vokoun's great grandchildren fondly recall how good it was when their grandmother baked it. I found a recipe in case you are inclined to make some. Send me a loaf, please?! St. Procopius is still an active Catholic Parish for anyone who has become "lax in your religious duties." It now serves a mostly Hispanic congregation. St. Procopius altar ...