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This is another gem in a neighborhood that has an abundance of them. College View an eclectic selection of small locally owned shops and Wax Buffalo fits right in. While browsing through their selection of candles, note cards, and other items,…
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This is a great lesson in real life entrepreneurs. Our pioneers and the calvary and reservations needed bread, so Mr Neligh started all this to provide the flour. Then when the grasshopper plagues hit, he had to sell, but the dream caught and…
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What a surprise this store was… the gift shop greets you when you enter & it’s full of nice home decor. Then around the corner is this amazing deli-type sandwich & pizza place! Further back is the bulk food section full of all kinds of candy…
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The Hub Café is located by a river trail named Trago Park which offers the customers a delightful view from their café. Trago Park offers bike trails, lovely vegetation, water park features, sports, and recreation to enjoy as well. We enjoyed our…
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It seems like the people here at the Old Poor Farm Animal Sanctuary have put into practice the principles talked about in Proverbs 12:10 “The godly care for their animals…” And for that, we are thankful!
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A real farm with llamas, sheep, Shetland pony and a LOT of goats! (75 to be exact ?) Fun stop & friendly people. Don’t miss it!
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After a full day of driving and making passport stops, Papa Moon was an awesome place to sit back, kick up our feet, enjoy the scenery and sip on some ciders.
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This was my husband’s favorite passport stop. He enjoyed the tastings and filling his own bottle of bourbon from the barrel.
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So many items from over 30 countries. We all made purchases and plan to return. We loved this stop!
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Halfway through our long day of Passporting, we stopped at the Red Path Gallery and had the greatest visit of the day (maybe). The woman working was so enjoyable to talk with about art, Nebraska, and many other things that came up. The snowman we…