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» Alemannia Society of Charlotte - Founded in 1975 to enhance the cultural and social life of German speaking persons in Charlotte, NC, and the surrounding counties. Summary of the club's activities in English.
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» American German Club - A club promoting German culture, music, and language, providing a place for persons interested in German culture to gather and enjoy gemutlichkeit with like minded others.
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» Cannstatter Volksfest-Verein - Homepage of the Cannstatter Volksfest-Verein in Philadelphia, founded in 1873. Every year, it organizes cultural events such as the Cannstatter Volksfest (adapted from the annual Volksfest in Bad Cannstatt near Stuttgart, Germany) and donates to German-American charities and cultural endeavors.
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» Carpathian German Homepage - This site informs about activities of Carpathian Germans (Germans from Slovakia) in the United States, about history and genealogy, and activities of Carpathian Germans in Germany, Austria and Slovakia.
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» Deutschverein von Texas Staats-Universitaet - German Club of Texas State University. Find out about cultural events and conversation groups around San Marcos and Austin. The club promotes and celebrates German language, culture, and heritage.
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» Evergreen Country Club - The Evergreen Country Club in Fleetwood, PA, was founded in 1932 as Heimatbund. It is a German-American social club dedicated to the preservation of our German Heritage, through a friendly social setting. Our club offers authentic German cuisine, entertainment, and hospitality.
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» German - American Day in Philadelphia - Information regarding the German - American Day celebration held in the Philadelphia Area. This is one of many German - American events in the Delaware Valley.
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» German American Cultural Center of Gretna, LA - The German-American Cultural Center is a regional museum and cultural center located in Gretna, LA. The Center's exhibit showcases the contributions German-Americans have made to the development and growth of the lower Mississippi River Delta region
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» German American Institute - Bi-national not-for-profit institute, financed and organized by Germans and Americans, with the purpose of supporting German-American relations.
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» German American National Congress - This society strives to improve public appreciation of German-American contributions to American life, and to contribute towards better understanding between the German and American peoples.
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» German American Social Club of Sarasota - Founded in 1951, the club provides activities for those interested in keeping alive the German traditions, culture, and heritage in the area of Sarasota, Florida, and to regularly meet in friendship.
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» German Heritage Council of New Jersey - New Jersey's Largest Annual German-American cultural event is run by this group. Their site provides information on the organization, the big event, as well as an online scrapbook.
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» German Heritage Society of Seattle - Federation of German heritage clubs and organizations in the Seattle, Washington, area. The clubs offer notably social singing and dancing activities.
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» German Imports - Offers German goods such as Bavarian Cuckoo Clocks, Lederhosen, Beer Steins, glasses and Dirndl.
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» German Language School of Albany - Website of the German Language School of Albany, NY, a non-profit evening school founded in 1986 to provide instruction in the German language to adults and children.
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» German Society of Pennsylvania - Founded in 1764; promotes German-American culture, sponsors a cultural library, and hosts social events. History, calendar, language courses, and membership information, and information about the Joseph Horner Memorial Library.
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» German-American Citizens League - An umbrella association of 20 organizations in the Ohio Valley, with the common bond of interest in German-American heritage and culture, and which maintains the German Heritage Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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» German-American Club of Albany - Website of the German-American Club of Albany, NY, an over 100 year old society dedicated to Gemuethlichkeit, German beer, movies and a good time.
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» Germanic-American Institute - a cultural/educational non-profit organization in Saint Paul, MN, serving Minnesota and Western Wisconsin
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» German-Texan Heritage Society - Mission is to promote awareness and preservation of the German cultural heritage of Texas. Includes genealogy, publications, events, history, and library.
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» Germany-USA Career Center - The online and offline recruiting source for U.S.-German and German-American markets. It provides employment, career and search services for German-American and US-German trade.
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» Lancaster Liederkranz - Founded in 1880, this German Society in Lancaster, Pennsylvania preserves and promotes German culture through, music, dance, language, art and international exchange. The Liederkranz sponsors concerts, dances, a Sommerfest and an Oktoberfest. The society also hosts visiting Germans, where Gemütlichkeit at its finest prevails.
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» Lehigh Saengerbund - The Lehigh Saengerbund is a family-oriented, traditional German social and singing society in Allentown, PA. Our mission is to cultivate and strengthen our German-American cultural heritage and traditions while providing a socially rewarding and enjoyable atmosphere for our families and members.
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» New York State Saengerbund - The NYS Saengerbund, founded in 1897, is a union of German American choruses throughout New York State. This website lists concerts and other German American events across the state.
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» New York Steuben Parade - Annual German-American Parade of New York City and the tri-state area in honor of general von Steuben, a revolutionary war hero, and of contributions to the United States by Germans from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and other countries where Germans live and lived.
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» Plattduetsche Volksfest Vereen of New York and New Jersey - The PVV with 13 member clubs has made their home, Schuetzen Park, a beacon for German-American culture in NY/NJ for over 130 years. Each of 13 member clubs preserves a unique part of their Germanic heritage, and welcome those from other backgrounds who enjoy German culture, too.
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» Schlaraffia Bisonia - Schlaraffia, founded in the 1850s, is a humoristic society with lodges all across German-speaking Europe, as well as among German-Americans. The Niagaraburg lodge is in Buffalo, New York.
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» Spielmannszug Minnesota - Founded in 1993 in Minneapolis, the club preserves German tradition by keeping alive the customs, costumes and heritage of Rhineland Karneval, or Fasching. Membership and good-natured fun open to all, whether of German ancestry or not.
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» T. Bender & Partners - International Management Consulting and Executive Search Company supporting German Companies expanding into the North American markets.
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» United German Hungarian Club - The club, founded in 1910 in Philadelphia as the Banater Maennerchor, is mainly known for its soccer team and soccer field, used for national and international competitions. But the club also endeavors to support awareness of the vanished Danube-Suebian culture through songs, dances and various festivities.
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