German Park in New Ulm, Minnesota is home to the German-Bohemian Immigrant Monument. A project of the German-Bohemian Heritage Society, the monument was built in 1991 to honor German-Bohemian immigrants that had the foresight and courage to make the trek to the United States. The first immigrants arrived around 1870 and settled along the town’s southern boundaries near the Minnesota River.

The seven-foot-tall granite monument has a beautiful bronze statue on top of it depicting a mother, father, and child immigrant family. Visitors will also see stone pavers around the base of the granite monument representing the names of the 350 families that first settled here.

200 North German Street, New Ulm, MN

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