Historic Places in Cedar County
Hartington – Cedar County Courthouse (1892): Romanesque Revival style.
– Cedar County Historical Museum: Hugo Woebbens wood carving collection; exhibit building with surrey, funeral coach, old horse barn. 304 W. Franklin
– City Hall and Auditorium: Completed in 1922, Prairie Style
Laural – Couser Barn (1912-13): Twelve-sides frame barn; the only “round” barn in Cedar County.
Menominee – Franz Zavadill Farmstead: Retains most structures used in the farming operations of the Zavadil families from the 1870s to now.
– St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex: 1886 church and 1923 school, utilizing native chalk rock in their construction.
– Meridian Bridge (1924) – Connects Yankton, S.D. with rural Cedar County. U.S. Hwy 81
St. Helena – Bow Valley Mills (1868)
– Schulte Archeological Site: Rural St. Helena
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Cedar County Courthouse
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