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If you want it, they got it! The meat case is loaded with good old Nebraska beef! We were surprised to find a cafe inside McClean’s Beef so plan to eat here when you stop for your Passport stamp. (Where’s the beef?? HERE!!)
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The guide here was very knowledgeable about the life of Senator George Norris! We enjoyed our short tour very much.
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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!
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We stopped at Bakers Candies in Greenwood last Saturday. What a selection! I picked some chocolates (of course!) and some other candies as well. Lots of your other favorite candies, too. Also, I found a selfie spot just for fun.
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A windy day didn’t stop us from stopping at the selfie station for a quick picture in the beautiful setting.
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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…
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The Harrop Sandhills Park, Taylor NE is the perfect place to "Be Still and Listen the earth is singing..." The verse was posted on the picnic shelter at Harrop Sandhill Park. Sit awhile at the picnic shelter, windmill, and restroom and listen and…
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At the Angel De Cora Museum and Research Center, Jordann Blackfish shared with us the history and culture of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska. The museum displays various artifacts, baskets, as well as artwork by Winnebago artist Chuck Raymond. A…
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1. May 1, 2023: I started with the Big Red Barn and the Custer County Museum.
2. May 29th to Jun 2: (Daughter, Juli and I traveling with grand fur babies Topher & Bubba) to East NE, Neigh Park in West Point was the perfect spot for us to…
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Rowdy’s Steakhouse was so friendly and delicious burgers, even ice cream for dessert. Yumm.