A club dedicated to the preservation of German-American music and culture.
The Utica Maennerchor is one of the last surviving institutions established by a vibrant German immigrant community. By 1900, Utica’s 3,696 German immigrants and their several thousand children had founded a dozen churches, four schools, seventeen social organizations and dozens of businesses. From 1905 until 1916 the local German community sponsored an annual German Day, attended by thousands of Uticans, including many not of German descent. The First World War drastically undermined this lively ethnic community.
The city of Utica is still home to many German immigrants and to the ancestors of those who once came and founded the club. The Utica Maennerchor is celebrating tradition, friendship and community ever since.
A club dedicated to the preservation of German-American music and culture.
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