From the minute you walk into the Schuyler Historical Society Museum at 309 E. 11th St., you're met with history. Artifacts of every shape, size and type line the walls, carefully placed by curator Theresa Shonka.
Jim Viglicky, president of the Schuyler Historical Society board, cuts the ribbon commemorating 50 years of the organization's existence at an Aug. 4, 2026, event with the Schuyler Area Chamber of Commerce.
An exhibit near the entrance of the Schuyler Historical Society museum commemorates the lives of Stanley and Emilie Cada, who donated the building (formerly Bosh's Restaurant and Lounge) and money when the last museum building proved unusable.
The Schuyler Historical Society board poses for a photo with Zach Johnson and Lynette Bohaty of the Schuyler Area Chamber of Commerce as the chamber commemorates the organization's 50th year with a ribbon-cutting and a brick, presented to chamber members at every ribbon-cutting.
Jim Viglicky, president of the Schuyler Historical Society board, cuts the ribbon commemorating 50 years of the organization's existence at an Aug. 4, 2026, event with the Schuyler Area Chamber of Commerce.
An exhibit near the entrance of the Schuyler Historical Society museum commemorates the lives of Stanley and Emilie Cada, who donated the building (formerly Bosh's Restaurant and Lounge) and money when the last museum building proved unusable.
The Schuyler Historical Society board poses for a photo with Zach Johnson and Lynette Bohaty of the Schuyler Area Chamber of Commerce as the chamber commemorates the organization's 50th year with a ribbon-cutting and a brick, presented to chamber members at every ribbon-cutting.