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Howard County Military Display


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Located on the lower level of the Historic Gruber House along with the Museum of Baseball Greats, is a comprehensive display on the military from Howard County. Artifacts, uniforms, photographs, and biographies are on hand for visitors to learn about America and its battles on the field.

Other exhibits also honor Howard County residents and natives who have achieved distinction in other areas, such as writing, politics industry, and the arts.


Admission: Suggested donation of $1.00
Hours: Summer - Open 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Sundays, Also by Appointment
Address: City Park on Sixth Street (by the Courthouse)
Phone: 308-754-5558
Our Website:162.127.10.1/~stpaulac/HCHS.html

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Howard County Courthouse

Howard County was established in 1871, the same year St. Paul was established and named the first county seat. In 1877 the first courthouse was built. By 1912 county officials were interested in replacing the aging building. Construction began in 1912

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Howard County Historical Church Tour

Some of the rich ethnic heritage of Howard County is seen through its historic churches. At one time, the county had 12 Danish Lutheran churches. This tour includes 10 churches that have stood the test of time to bring the beauty and history to generations for over 100 years. 1

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Baseball Sites

Besides the Museum of Nebraska's Baseball Greats be sure to see these other baseball-related sites and events. * Historic Baseball Mural - Howard Avenue on the historic Cushman Building in the city park. * American Legion Baseball Fields - Declared as some of the best in the state.

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First Presbyterian Church

Included on Howard County's historic church tour is the First Presbyterian Church, the oldest church in St. Paul. On October 26, 1879, the Reverend G.L. Little, missionary, met with 12

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