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A Spring in the vicinity of Ash Hollow Cave made it an attractive site for periodic human habitation. The cave has revealed at least four distinct indigenous cultures occupied this area for a period of more than 1,500 years. In 1964 Ash Hollow Cave…
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Even if you're not a child, or have little ones anymore, this is a fun stop. Just being able to be up close and personal to a giraffe, and be able to feed it, is worth the time and money to go in and check out this stop. If you're short on time…
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As a radiographer with 40 plus years of experience, I was thrilled and intrigued to see the early x-ray machine at the Gage County Historical Society Museum where I received my first passport stamp. Though the medical suite was my favorite part of…
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We are on the last passport trip for 2022 & our first stamp of this jaunt was in St. Paul at this “sweet” little bakery & cafe. The owners collection of cookie jars line every wall. (She said the count is 1812!) A busy place with all things…
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Although we didn’t actually see a bicycle built for two at the Back Alley Bicycle shop, I’m sure they could get one for you! All bicycle enthusiasts will love this store.
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The floating playground and family bicycle carts were a hit with our family. An hour on the carts though may be a little too long. Takes a lot of leg power to bike that long in those. Nice, clean park.
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Taking a drive in Taylor while stopping for our passport stamp. Don’t think I’ll get far in this car.
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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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We stopped at Steinbrink Landscaping and greenhouse and I was in plant heaven! They have beautiful plants for outside and inside also. I couldn't resist-I bought several plants. Luckily, they had a sale going on! They have a whole section of native…
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Stopped in Stromsburg to get my stamp at the Fiber Mill. It just closed and caught a working on the way out. She was a nice lady and told me a cool story about the fiber mill. Then I realized how much that small shop means to the people of that town…