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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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We arrived late in the day, so we were fortunate enough to get a good amount of information on the healing powers of lavender and I am so thankful and grateful for that! Their salad dressings and jams were quite tasteful but I have found my neck…
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This was a very fun little stop & we enjoyed visiting with the owners. There was everything honey and bees here and they gave us the nicest little PP gift! The outside of this “buzzing” little shop was as cute as the inside. We were surprised to…
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Our second stop on our southeast adventure was to a place I would never have found if not for the passport program. I've been to Lincoln many times, but this shop is tucked away in a strip mall I would not have noticed. Even though we didn't get…
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Carhenge is a unique, quirky pop-culture icon. Carhenge is a replica of England’s Stonehenge. It was built in a farm field north of Alliance NE under the supervision of farmer (and engineer) Jim Reinders, who meant it as a memorial to his dad. In…
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Loved this small museum & had a good time chatting with the two workers. These ladies were full of knowledge about the museum & the history it protected. You could touch the items that were not in glass cases; that meant I could read 100…
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Again this year, Craig suggested I paint a rock for each stop. I did my best to incorporate something about the stop on each rock to make it more personalized. We left each rock at the specific stop - sometimes were able to give it to a person…
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This is the 7th year that I've been able to go to ALL the stops every year. This year I finished with Whiskey Run Creek, in Brownsville. I have taken a lot of family members with me, making it more fun. My daughter & her husband went with on my…
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As we approached the entrance to the Crane Trust, we were surprised to hear the rattling bugle call of many cranes overhead….or so we thought! We soon figured out the loud, musical call of the cranes came from overhead speakers! ? A very nice place…