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Serving as the city hall and opera house was the Geneva Auditorium, built in 1915. The building is now used for live performances and weekend movie showings. In addition to local entertainment productions the Geneva Arts Council provides a yearly…
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A hotel in the historic railroad/cattle town and located on the corner with the world's largest Shamrock and Blarney Stone in Nebraska's Irish Capitol. Free high-speed internet access, guest laundromat.
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Great restaurants, unique shopping and fun nightspots located among restored turn-of-the-century warehouses make this area sizzle with activity. Antique shops, art galleries, Pinnacle Bank Arena and the first microbrewery in Nebraska draw visitors…
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The J.M. Burk House was built in 1891 for J.M. and Minnie Burk, who moved from Seward County to Geneva to open a hardware business. One of its many owners was a doctor who practiced in the home to its south. The sidewalk from the house's south door…
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1856 Presbyterian Church, 1869 Omaha and Southern Railroad Depot, 1856 Fontenelle Bank, 1830s Log Cabin and 1856 Pioneer Cemetery. Free tours year-round.
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Three buildings contain area history and artifacts. Pioneer memorial log cabin, former public library and renovated Sunnyside District #23 one-room schoolhouse. Open by appt. Donation.
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Early 1900s school and opera house. Period rooms, tools, clothing, American Indian artifacts, military display and Miles Maryott bird collection. Open Memorial Day weekend-Labor Day, Mon-Sat, 9am-3pm. Free.
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Nice place for families to enjoy our good food. Nice evening fun for adults to enjoy...
Open 7 days a week Monday / Saturday 11am to 1am Sunday 12 to 12