Estelline
The community of Estelline, named after the daughter of a Federal judge, was incorporated in 1882. Like many Midwest communities, the early days of Estelline was based on the arrival of the railroad. The entrepreneurial spirit of this community was alive in the early 1900s as a creamery was built to meet the needs of the growing community. Progressive minded farmers took advantage of the opportunity by selling cream locally in an effort to maintain a more prosperous outlet for their products.
One of the landmarks for the community has been the gazebo at the south end of Main Street. Originally constructed in 1928 by volunteers, the gazebo has weathered the times of Estelline and stands as the proud entrance to the community.
Today, Estelline hosts a bit of the past, the present, and the future. New business ventures such as Tim’s Cutting Edge and The Exercise Place can be found amongst landmarks like Ward’s (early 1950s) and Hoffelt Drug Store (1911), where you can still grab an old-fashioned fountain drink.
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