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Mark your calendars for the Third Annual Oktoberfest at Second Chapter Brewing! It's an oompah good time!Food * Music * Beer * FunFree admission. During the event, food and drink will be available by purchasing tokens. 203 West A St., Ogallala,…
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GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, producer, songwriter, entrepreneur, and global cultural icon T-Pain has announced the TP20 Fall Tour to celebrate 20-years of legendary music, moments and the Nappy Boy empire he’s built since the release of his debut…
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Route DirectionsBrownville to Beatrice: 62 milesBeatrice to Fairbury: 27 milesFairbury to Hebron: 23 milesHebron to Superior: 36 milesSuperior to Red Cloud: 29 milesRed Cloud to Alma: 49 miles
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Benson
Benson, a historic neighborhood, northwest of Omaha’s downtown area, is known best for The Waiting Room – a nationally recognized indie rock club. Before and after the concerts, regulars walk up and down the Benson “strip” stopping into…
Passport Landing Page
Through the app you will receive notifications about unexpected Passport stop hour changes and important announcements. The app includes directions to the stops through Google or Apple maps. You can also use the Passport app to get digital stamps 24…
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Hailing from Hendley, Nebraska, near McCook, chemist Edwin Perkins introduced Kool-Aid in 1927, a revolutionary powdered drink mix that transformed how people quenched their thirst. Drawing inspiration from his method of extracting liquid from fruit…
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Rock Creek Station State Historical ParkLocated east of Fairbury, this spot served as a vital area to stop for travelers on the trail and eventually became a Pony Express station. Today, it includes reconstructed historical buildings and hosts…
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Fort RobinsonSet in northwest Nebraska near Crawford, Fort Robinson is as historically important as it is scenic. The towering bluffs and pine ridge were the backdrop for important history, including a military fort, the Cheyenne Outbreak, the death…
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Edwina JustusJustus was hired at Union Pacific in the 1970s and was one of five black women who worked in the Omaha office. Within a few short years, she would become the company’s first female African American locomotive engineer. Learn more about…
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Malcolm X House Site, OmahaIn 1925, Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little) was born on this Omaha site, in a now-demolished house. During the civil rights movement, he was a prominent American Muslim minister and human rights activist. Today, the Malcolm X…