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The GTV Almrausch is proud of its German tradition. As a
result, we have discovered many web pages that celebrate our
heritage. Below you will find links to our favorites. If
you know of other web pages that we should link to, please let us
know at webmeister@gtvalmrausch.org.
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The Cannstatter
Volksfest Verein is our host club. Founded in 1873,
the Cannstatter Club is one of the oldest and
largest German/American cultural organizations in
Philadelphia. |
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The Steuben Day
Observation Association of Philadelphia and Vicinity
is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving
German-American Ethnic Heritage and Pride. It was
founded in 1968, to commemorate and honor the
accomplishments and contributions of General
Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben who trained the
Continental Army in Valley Forge and aided the
American Colonies to win the Revolutionary War. |
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The Gauverband
Nordamerika Inc. is an organization founded in 1965
for the purpose of promoting Bavarian and Tirolean
folk dancing, costumes, customs and culture; and
establishing mutual fellowship. |
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The Delaware
Saengerbund, a German-American singing society
founded in March 1853, became an important social
club for newly arriving German immigrants. Although
choral music is still important to the DSB, our
activities now encourage the study and use of the
German language, culture, traditions and customs. We
share the traditional sociability among the German
community at large and seek to foster a better
understanding of the contributions made by German
immigrants to the American way of life. |
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The J. T.
Orchestra is a band that has provided
German-American music and entertainment for over 30
years |
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The Philadelphia
German Brass Band has been playing continuously for
over 70 years. Founded in 1935 by Fritz Sauter, the
group has performed extensively on the East Coast
from Connecticut to Virginia in such cities as
Greenwich, New York, Trenton, Princeton, Allentown,
Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Wilmington, Baltimore,
Salisbury, Frederick and Fort Belvoir. In this new
millennium, the Philadelphia German Brass Band hopes
to continue its efforts toward preserving German
folk musical, culture, and expand its performance
range even further. |
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GOOD-TIME
GERMAN-AMERICAN MUSIC for all occasions for OVER 35
YEARS! |
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We met some of the
members of the Volks- und Gebirgstrachtenverein
D´Stoarösler Dorfen e.V. at the 2001 Gaufest in
New York. |
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Links to other
German heritage and cultural websites from around
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