Tabor | Wisconsin Historical Society

Historical Essay

Tabor

Tabor | Wisconsin Historical Society

Hwy. 31 and Five Mile Rd., Caledonia, Racine County

In 1850, Czech immigrants from Bohemia and Moravia, now regions in the Czech Republic, established a rural settlement between Five Mile and Seven Mile roads in Caledonia Township. This early settlement, known as "Ceska Betlemska" or Bohemian Bethlehem, later called Tabor, was a model for other Wisconsin Czech farming communities. Dedicated to preserving their cultural heritage, Tabor's immigrant families built this schoolhouse in 1888 to instruct their children in Czech lan­guage and history. Classes were held on the weekends until 1916, when the build­ing became a community center. In 1974, the schoolhouse was acquired by the Racine County Historical Society. Erected 1998

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[Source: McBride, Sarah Davis. History Just Ahead (Madison:WHS, 1999).]