Historic Czech Farmstead
The Czech Farmstead (located at the Agricultural Heritage Farm in Kewaunee County) began in 1876 when the Chervosky family emigrated from Bohemia with the hopes of building a new farming life in the United States. The original buildings including the log home, barn, granary and tool shed have been restored and still stand on the original plot of land.
The mission of the Historic Czech Farmstead is to preserve and promote our rural heritage. Each year, thousands of visitors stop Agricultural Heritage Farm for the many events and activities held there. Some of the unique events include ‘live’ demonstrations such as sauerkraut making, soap making, sewing demos on an old treadle sewing machine, Czech baking demonstrations, blacksmithing, horseshoeing, and others as their seasonal events unfold.
Czech Dinner
Sauerkraut, Dumplings, Pork Roast, Fresh Rolls and Kolaches. Step on Guide to: LeAnns Alpaca Farm, St. Lawrence Catholic Church and Konops Meat Market – $40.00 *
Kolache Making Demonstration & Czech Dinner
With Kolaches, Rolls, Coffee and Milk – $20.00*
Kolache Making Demonstration
Kolaches, Rolls, Coffee, Tea and Juice – $10.00*
*prices subject to change
Bus Tour Menu
Download our Bus Tour Menu for pricing and details.
2014 EVENTS
May
3 Music on the Farm
17 Spring on the Farm
June
4 Music on the Farm
14 Annual Tractor Rally
21 Birchwood Rock & Roll Revival: Spice
July
2 Music on the Farm
August
2-3 Czech Fest / Kolache Fest
9 Back to School
September
20-21 Agricultural Heritage Days
Luxemburg Fair Grounds, Kewaunee
October
1 Music on the Farm
4 Kewaunee County Special Olympics
11 Oktoberfest
18 Annual Luncheon & Style Show
November
8 Birchwood Rock and Roll Revival: Rocker
22 Kolache Baking Class
29 Christmas Baking Class
December
6 Winter Gala
13 Christmas on the Farm