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Just off I-80 Kearney Exits, next to the Great Platte River Road Archway - The museum is dedicated to honoring the history and heritage of Nebraska's fire service and to educating kids (and kids-at-heart) regarding fire prevention and fire safety…
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Many people and cultures have made Nebraska their home. Come see fascinating artifacts and hear amazing stories from our rich past. The Nebraska History Museum is located on Centennial Mall and P Streets in downtown Lincoln. Regular hours are 9 am…
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333 S. 132nd St in Jewish Community Center Bldg - Riekes Museum is a re-creation of a neighborhood shul. Photo panels, artifacts and timeline history of Nebraska synagogues, and images depicting Jewish life and culture since the mid-1800s. Open Mon-…
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Deer and turkey hunting on public lands. Hiking, biking and horseback trails. Open year-round. Primary attractions include Toadstool Park, Soldier Creek Wilderness and Pine Ridge National Recreation Area and Hudson-Meng Education and Research Center…
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At the Nebraska National Guard Museum in Seward, Nebraska, our mission is to collect, access, preserve, store, account for, de-militarize, and value historical artifacts and records for training, development, and interpretation of the Nebraska Army…
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1 mi. N. on US Hwy 183 - The WWII Interpretive Center displays a scale replica of the original WWII German POW Camp Atlanta which was located southwest of Holdrege. Also exhibited are items donated by former military personnel who worked there, POWs…
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The James E. Potter Research Room is where the public can access items from the Nebraska History Library, including books, maps, and newspapers, as well as the Nebraska State Archives, which includes unpublished manuscripts, photographs, film/audio…
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Located on the site of the former Army Airbase. Marble headstones, historical displays and memorabilia represent a tribute to our nation's heroes.
They saved the world from tyranny and paid our share of the cost for freedom. Now, they have come…
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4 mi. N. on US Hwy 183 - The 40-acre facility houses up to 500 wild horses and burros, available for adoption to owners nationwide. Operated by the Federal Bureau of Land Management. Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm. Free. 308-856-4498