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Each March, roughly one million sandhill cranes stopover in Central Nebraska’s Platte River Valley to rest and feed on their journey north. As one of the largest crane gatherings in the world, this spectacle draws birders and wildlife enthusiasts…
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Although our last stop was a drive by at Platte Valley Equipment, it was dark by then and we were able to enjoy the beautiful display. We decided to get our stamp at Five O Five Brewing in downtown Fremont. We figured it would by a perfect way to…
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The weather was perfect when we stopped at Calamus and then stayed the night in Sargent at Comstock Lodge.
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Spend a day exploring our prairies, plains and the Sandhills before retreating back to cozy accommodations for a good night’s rest. Like Nebraska bed and breakfasts, where you can sleep steps from that charming little historic district you…
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We have started the Passport several times but life got in the way. We finally made it a priority to do all 70 and we finished today. Unfortunately the Antique Anthology was closed, like so many other stops we visited but it looks awesome inside. We…
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First stop on NE Passport- Neligh Park in West Point, NE. What a wonderful stop for the family! Multiple play sets, musical instruments, and even a zip line!
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We started our passport day with breakfast at Little Bluestem cafe in Grant. The gals here were as sweet as could be and the food was delicious! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Our 10th stop brings us to Rowdy’s- home of the Elephant Ear. There was a big lunch crowd and the chicken fried chicken lunch special was delish!
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This was our first stop of the 2024 Passport season. This Gothenburg museum is very nice and the displays are interesting!