Sweetwater may be a small community, but there's still many things to do, see and learn.
Sweetwater Municipal Auditorium
The Sweetwater Municipal Auditorium was built in 1926. It is owned by the City of Sweetwater but operated by the Sweetwater-Nolan County Board of Directors. The Auditorium hosts a number of shows every year. Attached to the Sweetwater Municipal Auditorium, you will find the Jo & Tom Henderson Gallery which plays host to art exhibitions year round. Works by local students and artists are featured in conjunction with shows at the Auditorium.
National WASP WWII Museum
The National WASP WWII Museum is dedicated to honoring the life and legacy of the Women Airforce Service Pilots and preserving the legacy of Avenger Field on which most of them trained. They work to educate and inspire all current and future generations with the story of the WASP – the first women to fly America’s military aircraft -women who brought honor to our nation and forever changed the role of women in military and civilian aviation.
Pioneer Museum
The Pioneer City County Museum is a historic house museum serving the citizens of the City of Sweetwater and Nolan County, Texas. The museum is located in the historic Ragland House, built in 1906. The home is decorated in the style of the period of the Ragland family's residency. In addition to the main house, a funeral chapel, built by the A.O. Patterson and Melvin McCoy families, houses permanent collections and an art gallery.
Nolan County Coliseum
The Nolan County Coliseum is a multi-use complex. It is easily accessed from Interstate 20 as well as other roads leading to Sweetwater. The Coliseum Complex is designed to accommodate a variety of events and can host multiple events at the same time. The Coliseum regularly hosts large crowds for equine and livestock events, the World's Largest Rattlesnake Roundup, business, and trade shows.