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It was like stepping back in time to the small town of my grandparents. When town closed up at noon on Saturday and nothing opened back up until Monday morning. Just walking across the old wood floorboards and remembering the vintage items on…
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A favorite of ours was the Nebraska City Museum of Firefighting. It is in an old firehouse, across the street from the current firehouse, and filled with tons of fire fighting history. The gentleman who gave us a tour was very friendly and…
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Ten Thousand Villages in Lincoln is a great place to visit. They have a terrific selection of items from all over the world. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable- they are happy to explain about where each one came from. The fair trade…
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Robber’s Cave was the best passport stop I have done in the 6 years I have been a champion. Joel was very knowledgeable and entertaining. I highly recommend everyone take the tour. You do need to make reservations in advance. Weekends fill up fast.
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I've driven by this before but never knew what it was. We enjoyed our time here getting a cup of lemonade, a latte, and hot chocolates then walking around by the park looking at art!
(The Hub Café, Lincoln)
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This relaxing water sculpture by James Tyler " Ground Water Colossuses" is viewed near the Hub Cafe. The Hub Café hosts a weekly farmers' market in the area of the Jayne Snyder Trail Center and adjoining the picturesque Union Plaza.
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Got to see the oldest remaining high school in Nebraska! Took pictures, and intend to make a black and white sketch. I’m a registered architect in Nebraska!
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Cousins toured Robber's Cave to fulfill the bucket list for the California/Arizona cousin after seeing an article in a travel magazine! It was the first visit for the other Nebraska cousins.
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Great coffee! Friendly staff! A wonderful way to toast to another successful Nebraska Passport Adventure!