American Council for Polish Culture is an alliance of Polish American clubs, associations, and institutes that was established in 1948. The council is focused on promoting Polish culture, history, and traditions. There are 42 affiliate and supporting organizations as of 2025.
Cuisine Kiełbasa is commonly marketed in the United States as Polish sausage. It comes in fresh and smoked varieties. In Chicago the sausage is the meat in the sandwich known as
Maxwell Street Polish. Likewise, in Cleveland there is the
Polish Boy. Polish Jews brought the
bagel to the United States. Christians eat
pączki doughnuts before Lent. Other baked goods include
babka,
rugelach,
bialy, and placek.
Pierogi are stuffed dumplings that are shared with other Eastern European cuisines.
Kluski are another type of dumplings.
Gołąbki and
bigos are available sometimes in Polish American communities.
Festivals and Holidays Polish Fest in Milwaukee claims to be the largest Polish festival in the United States. The festival encompasses food and drink, music and dance, arts and crafts, genealogy, and religion. It occurs in June and was started in 1982. Another festival vying for the title of the largest in the United States is the
Taste of Polonia festival in Chicago. This festival includes food and beverage, music and dance, gambling, and carnival rides. It began in 1980 and is held every Labor Day weekend. Just east of Chicago in Whiting, Indiana there is
Pierogi Fest. This annual food festival for Eastern European cuisine was first held in 1993. One of the oldest cultural festivals, dating back to 1954, is the Syracuse Polish Festival. This festival focuses on cuisine and activities for children since the festival raises money for a scholarship fund. The Polish Festival in Portland, Oregon began in 1993. Easter Monday is
Dyngus Day. This ancient holiday has been celebrated in South Bend since the 1950s. The largest celebration occurs in the Buffalo metropolitan area. There is a parade, a run, music, folk dancers, food, and drink in the historic Polonia neighborhood as well as other venues in the city and its suburbs. The
National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa holds its Polish American Festival & Country Fair near the feast day of its patroness at the end of August. This five-day celebration of culture and tradition was started in 1966. in Chicago, 1985 The
Seattle Polish Film Festival was founded in 1992 and is organized by the Seattle-Gdynia Sister City Association. Another film festival is the
New York Polish Film Festival which was started in 2005.
Constitution Day is a holiday that remembers the
Constitution of 3 May 1791. This agreement codified the constitutional dual monarchy of the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. After the collapse of Poland it became a rallying cry for the restoration of sovereignty. It became an official holiday in Poland in 1919 after the establishment of the
Second Polish Republic. However, the holiday was banned by Nazi and Soviet occupiers during World War II and by the
Polish People's Republic. It was restored as a holiday in 1990 after the end of communism. In the United States the oldest and largest celebration is the parade in Chicago which was started in 1891.
Media Polvision is a Polish language television station that was founded in 1987. It broadcasts throughout the Chicago metropolitan area.
Dziennik Związkowy, also known as Polish Daily News, is a Polish language newspaper in Chicago that was started in 1908. Another Polish language newspaper is
Nowy Dziennik. It serves the New York City metropolitan area and was first published in 1971. A bi-lingual news publication is Tygodnik Polski/The Polish Weekly which continues the tradition of a newspaper founded in 1904 in Detroit. A digital bi-lingual news portal is the Polish News Online which began in 1997. The Polish American Journal was started in 1911 and switched to printing only in English in 1948. Am-Pol Eagle is an English language newspaper that was first published in 1960. It serves the Buffalo metropolitan area.
Hippocrene Books is a publishing house with a specialty in Polish-interest books.
Ohio University Press has published 19 books in its Polish and Polish-American Studies Series.
Sports The
U.S. Open Cup is the national championship for soccer. It was started in 1914. Two Polish American teams have won the championship:
Chicago Falcons in 1953 and
A.A.C. Eagles in 1990. The
National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 1973 to recognize competitors in the field of sports. The majority of the inductees have been in baseball and American football.
Architecture in Milwaukee is an example of the Polish Cathedral style of architecture.
Polish cathedral style refers to large churches built by Polish Americans that were equivalent in size to cathedrals but not necessarily cathedrals. These religious buildings were built according to architectural styles from different periods in Poland's history. This method of architecture is known as
historicism. The largest number of examples of these churches are found in Chicago and Detroit. In Milwaukee raised cottages are called
Polish flats. Polish settlers in Texas built houses with high-pitched roofs. The shaded
veranda that was created by these roofs was a popular living space for the settlers. According to oral histories recorded from descendants, the verandas were used for "almost all daily activities from preparing meals to dressing animal hides." The first house built by a Pole in Texas is the John Gawlik House which was constructed in 1858. The house is located in the central historic district of Panna Maria.
Museums and Archives in
Chicago The
Polish Museum of America in Chicago's
Polish Downtown was founded in 1935. It consists of a museum of Polish and Polish American artifacts, a library of books in both Polish and English, and an archives. The
Polish Roman Catholic Union of America started the PMA and continues to sponsor it. Another sponsor is the
Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland. The
Polish American Museum was established in 1977 and is located in Port Washington, New York. This museum focuses on military artifacts and folk art as its two partners are the Center for Military Studies and the Polish Art Center. The Polish American Cultural Center, which is located in Philadelphia, is a museum of Polish history and culture. The Polish Heritage Center at Panna Maria is a museum dedicated to the first and oldest permanent Polish settlement in the United States. This visitor center is located in the
Panna Maria Historic District in Texas. A fifth museum of note is the
Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum located in Winona, Minnesota.
Kashubians are a regional sub-culture from Poland who settled in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The museum was established in 1979. The Polish Music Center is an institute at the
USC Thornton School of Music. It consists of a library and archives dedicated to classical music and folk dances from Poland. Cooperation with the Polish State Archives started in 2013. Furthermore, the institute hosts concerts and initiated the annual Paderewski Festival in Paso Robles, California. ==See also==