Quad County Museum

Quad County Museum Duaine Stalder, Curator
Open 2nd Sunday of the Month. 1-4p.m.

06/01/2026

Memory Monday...
After last week's picture of the square, it seemed like it might be good to share pictures of the square park through the years. This pictures is labeled "Humboldt n 1873" so it predates last week's picture by about 10 years. It is probably the east side of the square in the background, but that's difficult to be sure of since all the frame buildings were replaced with brick years ago.

Chamber of Commerce, Humboldt, NE. & Quad County Richardson County Historical Society MuseumJune & July 2026 area activi...
05/28/2026

Chamber of Commerce, Humboldt, NE. & Quad County Richardson County Historical Society Museum
June & July 2026 area activities & events!
Support local!!

Quad County Mueseum will be open this Alumni Weekend! Friday, Both Locations from 4:30-7pm possibly later & Downtown sit...
05/22/2026

Quad County Mueseum will be open this Alumni Weekend! Friday, Both Locations from 4:30-7pm possibly later & Downtown site Saturday, from 1-4pm or later! Tours available at any time by calling our Curator, Duane. Be sure to stop by and check out our displays!

05/18/2026

Memory Monday...
Unfortunately the procrastination bug hit last week. So this week we're going to visit the Park Hotel one last time. The date is not given but I suspect that car aficionados can narrow the date. It's obviously much later than the previous picture, the car is a later model and the steps are concrete. If you look through the trees the church in the background appears to be the most recent Christian Church (which was dedicated in 1959). That would also mean that by this time the restaurant would have been added to the north end.

05/18/2026

Memorial weekend is coming up soon!
Many events happening in Humboldt for the whole community & many Humboldt High School & Humboldt Humboldt/Humboldt Table Rock Steinauer School-Alumni
Events begin:
May 22, 2026, Friday with "Community for the Pool" BBQ, 5pm to 7pm at HTRS School, commons area, enter thru New Gym doors
May 22, 2026, Friday with Chamber of Commerce, Humboldt, NE.
ice cream/desserts during BBQ

HHS-HTRS Alumni banquet at NOON at HTRS School New Gym
Call to reserve tickets by May 19th & pay at the door = $15-dinner

Schedule of events for the whole Memorial weekend for all visiting our area and for all area communities to come join us & support local!!

05/09/2026
05/04/2026

Memory Monday...
The Park Hotel (which many of us remember) was built in 1893 by a company composed of E.H. Viets, E.P. Tinker, and others. It was sold to Dr. Gandy and leased to several people to run it. The Humboldt Hummer said it had 29 guest rooms plus an office, washroom, and parlor. The first locks on the doors were installed about 1954. Other owners included Frank Kotouc, Bob Bowman, Henry Seits and John Kotouc. It was torn down in 1975, after catching on fire three times in less than a year. This picture is undated, but similar to one taken in 1911.

04/28/2026

Memory Monday...
Continuing with hotels, this picture shows the Filson House, which was more of a boarding house. It was built in 1880 and was the residence of Mayor Filson. It had a limited number of rooms for the traveling public. Part of the building burned in the Star Lumber Fire, and the remainder was used for several small businesses, including real estate/income tax and rock shop, until it was torn down. It was located on south side of third street (between the square and the highway) where the metal building is now. This picture shows the A.D. Snow bus in front of the building (A.D. Snow ran the livery stable east of the old car wash)

04/21/2026

Memory Monday...
The second hotel in Humboldt was the Central House Hotel, which was built in 1871 at 3rd & Nemaha (on the east side of the street). It was built in 1871 by S.M. Hilbert, who operated it for three years and then sold it to Luther Nims. Nims leased it to E.S. Norton for one year, then sold it to J.W. Minnick. Subsequent owners: William Sweeney, Mayor Filson, H.Anible Shurtleff. The hotel building was the largest in town at that time, being 36' x 50' on the ground floor and two stories high, exclusive of a basement which contained the dining room and kitchen. The cost of the structure was $4,500. The Central House rates were $1.00 a day.

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324 East Square
Humboldt, NE
68376

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