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- Original Bohemian Commercial District
The original Bohemian commercial district is defined by 2nd and 3rd Streets from 10th Avenue to the south, 14th Avenue from the river to 4th Street, 12th Avenue from the river to about 16th Street SE.
Buildings still existing include:
- Little Bohemia (built 1883 at 1317 3rd Street SE and on the National Register of Historic Places).
- Southside Inn (built 1901 at 1326 2nd Street SE).
- 100-block of 14th Avenue SE (one building built in 1899, two others in 1905).
- Building at 219-223 14th Avenue (built 1899, originally housed a combination livery stable and undertaking business).
- First Trust and Savings Bank - originally the Iowa State Bank, founded by a group of Bohemian-American civic leaders in 1906, occupying the building on the NW corner of 12th Avenue and 3rd Street SE. It built the building on the SW corner of that intersection and moved there in 1917. It was reorganized in 1934 due to the Depression and renamed.
- Tornados at 1400 3rd Street SE (once an outlet store for Sinclair Packing).
- Anton Matyk's Dry Goods (built 1896 at 1029 3rd Street SE).
- Other businesses that operated in the area included a soap factory, saloons (bars/night clubs/pubs), the Ideal and Praha movie theaters, restaurants, hardware shops, barber shops, milk depots, a blacksmith, feed and flour store, and auto repair usually on the first floor with apartments above the commercial establishments. Larger companies that located in the area included J.G. Cherry dairy equipment, Star Wagon Works, Cedar Rapids Carriage Company, Churchill Drug Company, Carmody Foundry (later Iowa Steel and Iron Works).