Z.C.B.J. Rad Tabor No. 74

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Z.C.B.J. Rad Tabor No. 74
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LocationSouth of Dorchester, Nebraska
Coordinates 40°34′56.6″N97°7′21.25″W / 40.582389°N 97.1225694°W / 40.582389; -97.1225694
Built1914
NRHP reference No. 85001798
Added to NRHPAugust 23, 1985

The Z.C.B.J. Rad Tabor No. 74, also known as Tabor Hall, is an historic building located south of Dorchester in rural Saline County, Nebraska. It was built in 1914; a large dance pavilion was added in 1934. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 23, 1985. It historically served as a meeting hall for the Czech community, hosting Czech language classes and Sokol events. [2]

The dance pavilion is a 24.37 metres (80.0 ft) by 21.43 metres (70.3 ft) addition with a hipped roof with purlins. It is ventilated by a "unique system of six-paned casement windows and lap-sided panels which hinge horizontally". [2] :2

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References

  1. "Nebraska National Register Sites in Saline County". [usurped] Nebraska State Historical Society. [usurped] Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  2. 1 2 Janet Jeffries Spencer (February 1985). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: ZCBJ Rad Tabor No. 74 / Tabor Hall". National Park Service . Retrieved September 4, 2016. (text also available here [usurped] with nine photos from 1983-85