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20: 51:’s social activities. Sokols ("falcons" in Czech) were fraternal (and sororal) organizations founded in Bohemia to promote equality, harmony, and fraternity. As one of four in Omaha, the Sokol Auditorium was utilized for meetings by twenty-five Bohemian lodges as well as ethnic Italians and American groups. The hall also offered recreation classes for its members. 39:. It is a local icon for its historical context, as well as modern musical performances for rock and country music. It has a maximum capacity of 1,500. It was originally known as the Sokol Auditorium from 1926 to 2021. 88:
In 2021, the venue was purchased by 1% Productions, which arranged for a comprehensive renovation. The venue is now called The Admiral Theatre, named after the defunct Omaha movie theater of the same name.
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Sokol Auditorium was built in 1926 at the corner of South 13th Street and Martha Street to house many of Omaha's
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The Sokol Auditorium has been mentioned specifically in a number of songs from the last twenty years.
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Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of South Central Omaha, Nebraska: Historic Buildings Survey.
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collapsed on stage on February 27, 2007 of an apparent seizure while his band was opening for
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The Sokol Auditorium in Omaha was one of many such buildings built as part of the
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mentions the Sokol in the song, "Amorous in Bauhaus Fashion," from the album
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Outside the east entrance of Sokol Auditorium on South 13th St.
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Nebraska State Historical Society. p. 6. Retrieved 6/17/07.
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wrote the song, "Sokol Auditorium," about the venue.
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Little Bohemia
South Omaha, Nebraska
Czech community
Sokol movement
Miroslav Tyrš
Olympic Games
Phil Cahoy
James Hartung
1980 Olympic team
1984
The Faint
Media
They Might Be Giants
Neva Dinova
Street Dogs
Flogging Molly
Music in Omaha
Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of South Central Omaha, Nebraska: Historic Buildings Survey.
Sokol Omaha
Sokol Auditorium
Sokol Underground
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TD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Holland Performing Arts Center
Lied Center for Performing Arts
Orpheum Theater
Slowdown

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