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201 S. 7th St, 1 mi. E. of US Hwy 75 at 7th & Madison Sts - First U.S. fort W. of the Missouri River played a major role in the western expansion and fur trade. This was the site of the council between the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the Otoe…
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Watch a miniature replica of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show on the half hour. Also enjoy the exhibiits of the Old West in the newly-renovated museum. Open year-round, Monday through Saturday 9am-5:30pm and Noon-5:30 Sunday off season; 9am-9pm in…
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Fort Hartsuff, near Elyria, was as an infantry outpost on the Nebraska prairie from 1874 to 1881. Built during the Plains Indian Wars, the fort became a social and economic center for settlers in the region. Fort Hartsuff still stands 150 years…
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Open Memorial Day-Labor Day, Thu-Sat, 10:30am-5pm; Sun, 1-5pm. Admission. Fee for glass bottom boat ride.
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1020 V Rd, 2 mi. S. on NE Hwy 44, 4 mi. E. on L50A - Important frontier outpost on the Oregon Trail features recreated stockade, blacksmith shop and other structures. Grounds open year-round, sunrise-sunset. Visitor center open Memorial Day-Labor…
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Exceptional camping with many shaded sites. 94 electric sites and 26 non-electric sites with modern restrooms, swimming beach, showers and a dump station. Reservations taken for 38 electric sites Make a reservation online or by phone at 1-844-637-…
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12004 S. Spur 56A, 2 mi. S. of I-80 Exit 190 - Fort McPherson once guarded the Oregon Trail. It is now Nebraska's only National Cemetery and one of America's most beautiful. Office is open Mon-Fri, 8 am-4:30 pm. Also open Memorial Day, 8 am-4:30 pm…
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This is home to elk, bison, deer and more than 230 species of birds. A beautiful pine-dotted canyon, featuring many waterfalls, is the favorite 'putting-in' spot for canoeists on the river. Refuge open year-round, daylight hours. Visitor center…