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St. Helena, Nebraska

Village · Population 89 · #429 in Nebraska
St. Helena, Nebraska

St. Helena is a village in Cedar County, Nebraska, United States.

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About St. Helena

Set in the northern part of Nebraska, St. Helena is a tiny community counting 89 people who proudly call it home.

Officially, St. Helena is an incorporated village, one of the most intimate forms of local government in America. The community covers 0.44 square miles, giving it wide-open spaces and a spread-out, rural feel at roughly 202 residents per square mile.

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What Makes St. Helena Unique

  • With 89 residents, it's one of America's smallest incorporated communities — everybody really does know everybody.
  • Positioned in northern Nebraska, convenient to the region's corridors and crossings.
  • Part of the fabric of Nebraska — one of 593 recognized communities statewide.

Why People Love It Here

  • A tight community feel that bigger cities can't replicate.
  • Housing dollars stretch further here than in the nearest metro.
  • Well connected: 3+ neighboring communities within 7 miles.

⚡ Quick Facts

TypeVillage
Population (2024)89
Rank in state#429 of 528
Land area0.44 sq mi
Density202/sq mi
Coordinates42.8107, -97.2489

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