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Ice cream before lunch? Why not?! What a great way to start our Memorial weekend passports adventures!
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The 9,000-square-foot Museum houses an impressive collection of antiques, a general store, a hospital room, blacksmith tools, farm machines, vintage quilts, a railroad train, World War II artifacts a log home, a barn, a schoolhouse, and even a…
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When we went into Rodeo’s Bar & Grill they were very busy. The gal working there was swamped, yet she took time to visit with us as she stamped our passports…she even offered to take our picture! Then when we left the bar, a young man entering…
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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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This is such a great place! When the owner saw that we could not walk through, she let us drive the gravel path to see the animals. All kinds of farm animals plus llamas, a camel, a zebra, exotic birds and more! Very clean & nicely done. The…
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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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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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This has been our favorite stop so far! Our Goldendoodle, CJ, LOVED this place! So many cute and delicious options. Loved that your pets can go in. The little sitting area was super cute and fun. This was a very enjoyable stop for all of our family…