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A rural neighborhood with historic origins and a community feel
Prague is a rural township named after the European city by Eva Barta in 1902. The community's history is rooted in the Czech community who first settled the area. Originally a farming and agricultural community, the neighborhood welcomed commerce and industry transformations at the turn of the 21st century. That being said, the residents of Prague have held onto their rural roots and have maintained the quiet, friendly nature of the community, thanks to nearby parks and community events. "It's like a hallmark community with hometown vibes and the Friday night football games."
Residential streets along West Main Street
Prague's downtown area is home to most of the community's homes, which can be found in the residential areas that break off West Main Street, its mainline road. Mature Caddo Maple trees are sprinkled around the ranch-style homes, typically sitting on less than one acre. "it is maintained and well taken care of community," explains Kimberlie Weldy, an agent with Premiere Realty LLC, who owned a business in the neighborhood for several years. "there is a lot of pride in home ownership." The cracked-paved roads transition into gravel and dirt when heading into the surrounding rural areas of the community, where cows can be seen grazing in cattle farms, and crop fields span for as far as the eye can see. The construction dates of homes in Prague span from the late 1800s to the early 2000s, with most built in the mid to late 20th century. Those looking to purchase a home in the neighborhood can expect a range from $59,000 for older three-bedroom homes to $425,000 for larger houses that sit on more significant plots of land.
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Traditional baked goods from Prague Bakery
Downtown Prague has several local restaurants and businesses for residents to explore, specifically along West Main Street. Kolache and Klobasnek pastries can be picked up from the popular Prague Bakery before heading to Shawnee Shopping Mall, a 22-mile drive along US-377 South and I-40 West. The shopping area is home to a Walmart Supercenter and department stores like Dillard's and Kohl's. Grocery shopping can be done closer to home at the local Harp's Food Store before stopping in at Cow Pokes to enjoy a plate of brisket and pie.
The Autumn sun shines on downtown Prague.
Find authentic and delicious Czech treats along with American favorites at Prague Bakery.
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Top ranked schools in Lincoln County
Young students will attend Prague Elementary School, which has received an A from Niche. Older students will head to Prague Middle School, which has received an A-minus from Niche, before heading to Prague High School, which has earned a B grade. Niche has also ranked this pipeline of schools as the top three public schools in Lincoln County, with Prague Elementary School taking the No. 1 spot.
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The trails of Prague Lake
Residents have plenty to do outside, including visiting Prague Park, which has paved walking trails and a pavilion for hosting events. It is also home to many of the neighborhood's events. Sitting in the northeast corner of the community is Prague Lake, where visitors can stroll along the 6.6-mile trail that circles the lake, offering gorgeous views of the water.
The swings never get old at Prague Park.
A perfect, little park in Prague, OK.
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Explore traditions at The Kolache Festival
The Kolache Festival is a popular annual event that sees many visitors from surrounding areas. The day of celebration revolves around the neighborhood's Czech roots and offers food, entertainment and activities for all ages. It is held in Prague Park, which hosts a walk-through Christmas light show during the holiday season, which many locals look forward to.
Getting around Prague and surrounding areas
Residents will need a car to get around Prague and daily amenities found in surrounding areas. However, travel is convenient thanks to Route 337 and 67, which intersect at the center of downtown Prague. Prague Community Hospital is located in town, but residents can access SSM Health St Anthony Hospital in a 24-mile drive via US-377 South.
Lovely homes line the winding streets of Prague, OK.
Build a dream home
Those looking to plant their roots and build a home in Prague, will be happy to know that land plots ranging in both price and acreage are sold throughout the year.
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