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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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Downtown Self Guided Walking Tour - 10 outdoor markers chronicle the history of Keith County.
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This tour will take you through downtown Kimball showing you the history and evolution of our community.
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Nebraska City's downtown business district is alive and colorful, thanks to a series of historical murals by artist Kent Schwartz. Funded by a grant from the John, Paul, Anton and Doris Wirth Foundation, the thirteen (...and counting) murals depict…
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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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The 1880's brought an influx of Czech immigrants who made Omaha their home. On the south side of the city, a piece of their homeland seemed to have been transplanted into America's heartland. The scent of authentic cooking, folks dressed in…
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Take a step into the past as we recount tales of prominent, notorious, and mysterious folk, explore local history and visit historic locations. Cemetery tours explore tales of cemetery residents and the meaning behind funerary art and symbolism.…
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From the shopping mecca of 16th Street to skyscrapers and the lynching of William Brown there are more stories around downtown Omaha than you would believe. There’s Farm Credit and a front door left up in the air while Socrates looks down on…