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Bandstand on the Courthouse Lawn


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Bandstand on the Courthouse Lawn This charming bandstand was built in 1932 as a W.P.A. project.

The roof was destroyed in the early 1960's and local residents and businesses donated money to rebuild it, with a picture from the county museum as the only guide.

Today, the restored structure serves a a local landmark and as a site for community events.

The surrounding courtyard includes benches and hitching posts from the early 1900's.


Address: Downtown Fredonia - northeast corner of 6th and Madison

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Bandstand on the Courthouse Lawn

This charming bandstand was built in 1932 as a W.P.A. project. The roof was destroyed in the early 1960's and local residents and businesses donated money to rebuild it, with a picture from the county museum as the only guide.

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