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This shoppe in Newman Grove was a big surprise. It had a little bit of everything…antiques, toys, home & yard decor, some Husker gift items, and a large selection of all your sewing & quilting needs! The owners were very friendly & we…
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I have been to the Southeast NE cancer garden previously but never during the Christmas season. The garden is beautiful in a different way than in the summer. It gives me peace and I have placed a brick there in memory of my husband.
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What a calling the caretaker of Shepherd’s Rest has for the care of sheep and goats. A rescue and care farm for animals that are displaced or even terminally ill. Good to see them loved and cared for.
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It was such a remarkable coincidence while visiting this site. More than 30 hot air balloons flew directly over the YMCA Camp area. The reflection of the balloons in the pond was especially stunning!
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Boy, this store is appropriately named: all you can imagine for every season…including Husker Season in Nebraska! Go Big Red!
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This was a beautiful farm with a gorgeous old home as well as a huge barn! The barn was full of craft & antique items all fairly priced. The couple that lives & works here were very friendly! Think we talked them into doing the Nebraska…
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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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When you enter the Gatherings Market the smell of fresh flowers is wonderful! There are buckets of fresh roses & carnations all around as well as green plants & unique home decor. Very friendly owner too!
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The Archway is always a good place to get a lesson in Nebraska history. Both my friend and I could remember when the Hammer Motel sign was along Highway 30 near what was then Kearney State College.
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This is the largest collection of antiques & vintage items we’ve ever seen under one roof! We must be OLD as many items looked so familiar to us…?