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Hartington, Nebraska

Construction of the Hartington City Auditorium began in the spring of 1922 and was completed in 1923. The building was designed by Sioux City architect, William Steele, who formerly worked for Louis H. Sullivan, a prominent member of the Chicago School of Architecture. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is an outstanding example of the Prairie style.

This city-owned facility features a basketball court and a basement level kitchen and meeting room. The basketball court can be accessed by purchasing a seasonal pass at the city office. The basement area can be rented on an hourly or daily basis from the city. Co-ed volleyball and basketball are also played here.

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Cedar County Historical Museum

The original museum was built as a private home in 1900. The house was donated to the Historical Society in 1964 by the A. K. Lammers daughters. Since that time, the Society has collected a

Hartington, NE Museums

Felber Park

This beautiful facility features a baseball and football field, municipal swimming pool (handicap accessible), tennis courts, basketball court, volleyball courts, and playground equipment. The tennis,

Hartington, NE Recreation

Cedar County Courthouse

The Cedar County courthouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1892 by area builder, Henry Stuckenhoff, at a cost of $19,999

Hartington, NE Historic Courthouses

Hartington City Auditorium

Construction of the Hartington City Auditorium began in the spring of 1922 and was completed in 1923. The building was designed by Sioux City architect, William Steele, who formerly worked for Louis H. Sullivan, a prominent member of the Chicago School of Architecture. Listed on the

Hartington, NE National Register

Things to do near Hartington, NE

Indian Trails Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...