Oberlin
A former resident of Ohio, John A. Rodehaver, named the Decatur county seat town after the Ohio town of Oberlin.
Nestled in the Sappa Valley at the intersection of U.S. Highways 36 and 83, Oberlin offers an exciting blend of history, recreation, family-oriented activities and scenic beauty. A community which wants to share its past, present and future with you.
Pete Felten\’s \”Pioneer Family\” native limestone statue overlooks the central business district. Connecting canopies, pleasing architecture, global lights, and appealing store fronts create a unique shopping experience.
Recreation abounds in our area. Nearby lakes and streams offer excellent fishing and boating opportunities. Our rural location, complete with fields and creek bottoms, provides some of the best pheasant hunting in the Midwest. You can also enjoy a day of challenging golf at Oberlin\’s public, 9 hole course.
“Pioneer Family” Statue
The native limestone statue is the work of artist Pete Felten and overlooks the central business district.
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Last Indian Raid Museum
The Decatur County Museum is a celebration of prairie life. You can step back into…
Learn more →Last Indian Raid Memorial Marker
In September of 1878, The Last Indian Raid on Kansas soil occurred, with the Northern…
Learn more →Decatur County Courthouse
The Decatur County Courthouse houses m Murals of the area's history which are located on…
Learn more →Old Fashioned Soda Fountain
The Old Fashioned Soda Fountain is open during summer months at Addleman Drug Store.
Learn more →Oberlin Country Club
Oberlin Country Club is located adjacent to Sappa Park. The Country Club has a 9…
Learn more →Cedar Bluffs Cemetery
My ancestors homesteaded in NW Kansas/SW Nebraska in the late 1800s. I am proud of…
Learn more →Lighted Cross
The Lighted Cross was made possible by the effort and support of the local community.
Learn more →Bank of Oberlin
The Bank of Oberlin is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This 1886…
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