Sedgwick County, located in the northeastern corner of Colorado, is a small but diverse community covering 549 square miles. Established in 1889 and named after Fort Sedgwick, the county straddles the South Platte River and is bordered by Nebraska's Deuel and Perkins Counties to the north and east, and Colorado's Phillips and Logan Counties to the south and west. With agriculture as its main economic driver, Sedgwick County offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rural charm.
Home to various community links and organizations, Sedgwick County provides a range of services and opportunities for its residents. From the Hippodrome Arts Centre and local school districts to the Sedgwick County Fair and Economic Development initiatives, the county fosters a vibrant community spirit. With its rich historical background and commitment to growth, Sedgwick County is a destination that offers both a sense of tranquility and a thriving rural atmosphere.
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