Harmony Opera House

Built in 1909, the Harmony Opera House was used for a wide range of activities. It provided a venue for dances, high school graduation ceremonies, political debates, local organization gatherings, and music and theatre performances. In 2018, it is an Old Legion Hall event-rental facility.

Photograph of Old Main Hall

Old Main Hall

St. Olaf College’s Old Main Hall. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Jonathunder, April 30, 2015. GNU free documentation license 1.2.

St. Olaf College campus winter panorama

St. Olaf College campus winter panorama

View of Old Main and Steensland library from tennis courts, 1902. Courtesy of the St. Olaf College Archives, Northfield.

Photograph of side exterior of Greenfield Lutheran Church

Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony, Minnesota

Side exterior of Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony, Minnesota, 2018.
Photograph by Amy Jo Hahn, 2018. Used with the permission of Amy Jo Hahn.

Photograph of Back exterior of Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony, Minnesota

Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony, Minnesota

Back exterior of Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony, Minnesota. Photograph by Amy Jo Hahn, 2018. Used with the permission of Amy Jo Hahn.

Photograph of Greenfield Lutheran Church, circa 1973

Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony, Minnesota

Exterior of the larger Greenfield Lutheran Church, dedicated in 1913. Harmony, Minnesota, ca. 1973.

Photograph of Greenfield Lutheran Chapel, Harmony, Minnesota

Greenfield Lutheran Chapel, Harmony, Minnesota

First Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony, Minnesota, ca. 1905.

Photograph of Greenfield Lutheran Church, ca. 1874.

Greenfield Lutheran Church, Harmony, Minnesota

First Greenfield Lutheran Church, Greenfield Prairie, Harmony, Minnesota, Fillmore County, ca. 1874.

Greenfield Lutheran Church

Harmony’s Greenfield Lutheran Church traces its history to 1856, when Norwegian immigrant families began holding religious services in the settler-colonist community of Greenfield Prairie. In 1913, a brick church was built a half mile to the north in Harmony. It became the congregation’s permanent home and one of the city’s most beautiful architectural landmarks.

Photograph of Stillwater, circa 1885

Stillwater

Stillwater, Minnesota. Photograph by James Sinclair, ca. 1885.

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