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The floating playground and family bicycle carts were a hit with our family. An hour on the carts though may be a little too long. Takes a lot of leg power to bike that long in those. Nice, clean park.
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We enjoy road-tripping and finding new places! Today we enjoyed Ashfall Fossil Beds and some good food along the way for our anniversary!
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This stop was only our sixth, but if it all ended here, everything would be okay. The service was great, the food delicious, and the bartender's concoctions will keep us coming back.
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Jim's mom doesn't leave her comfort zone too often, so this short trip was one we will remember even if she wasn't in the picture. We have been able to enjoy the gardens in the summer, so the nighttime visit was a treat. It's an excellent way to…
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This was our first time visiting the Big Apple Fun Center in Kearney & we were amazed at the size of this fun place!! Go-carts, jump houses, games, and an enormous bowling alley…all under one roof!
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What started out as a fun way to see some more of NE with my pup and completing three other challenges I was in, turned out to be one of the most exciting adventures to date! Who knew NE had so much to offer. Every stop was with my pup, wish there…
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I have been to the Southeast NE cancer garden previously but never during the Christmas season. The garden is beautiful in a different way than in the summer. It gives me peace and I have placed a brick there in memory of my husband.
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What a sensory delight to smell the fresh lavender as we entered the shop. The mother-daughter trio behind “Our Lavender Co” shared with us how lavender is grown as well as the farming techniques used. The shop had all kinds of unique and nice…
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We went to the Plainview Klown Museum on Saturday. They have over 7000 clowns of every imaginable type. It was fun to see some from my own childhood, like Bozo the Clown. I saw lots of Emmet Kelly figurines that my Mom used to collect. Also, several…
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Great museum detailing the history of the Sandhills, the Ogallala aquifer, Native Americans, pioneers and modern-day Alliance. Fantastic artifacts. I especially loved how TINY people used to be. How neat!