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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…
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From Crazy Horse to the cavalry to the K-9 Corps, Fort Robinson played host to them all. Experience the long and varied history of this outpost on the Plains. The museum at Fort Robinson is located in the 1905 post headquarters building. Museum…
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Perfect vacation destination. Visitors can stay where blue-coated cavalrymen once bunked. Activities include trail rides, historic tours, cookouts, swimming, trout fishing, crafts, hiking, jeep and stagecoach rides, viewing pasture for bison herd,…
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In the 1870s Fort Sidney became a major strategic point as the initial supply depot on the 267-mile Sidney-Blackhills trail which allowed military and civilian traffic to reach the Black Hills gold fields. By 1875 the fort contained quarters for…
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Four Sisters is a women's boutique selling contemporary clothing, including dresses, denim, accessories, and more! Four Sisters Boutique is for the fashionista who is looking for unique one-of-a-kind pieces. Your one-stop-shop for any occasion --…
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Four Winds, at nearly 5,000 feet, is the highest golf course in Nebraska. The 18 hole championship course, with five sets of tees, plays from 4,800 yards to 6,900 yards. The original tree-less landscape now has over 5,500 trees located throughout…
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Welcome to Fox Creek Outdoors! We have approximately 11,000 acres of prime turkey hunting in Southwest Nebraska near Curtis,Ne. The landscape varies from deciduous wooded creek bottoms to cedar filled canyons with alfalfa, corn, and wheat fields…