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This jaunt was a L-O-N-G one! When we first arrived, it was like we’d driven into another century. A small, recreated prairie town awaited us, complete with a blacksmith shop, mercantile, saloon & of course, a jail. Here they also rent out…
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I loved spending time with some of my favorite guys at this Passport stop… My sons both had a hole-in-one and my husband won a free game. I was the only loser in the bunch! Even though it was 100 degrees, there was plenty of shade to keep us cool…
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Leaving Sargent, we headed to Taylor and the Harrop Sandhills Park north of Taylor. There are some interesting displays about the sandhills. A snake also crossed my path there – eek!! Taylor is a little town that was on the tour a couple of years…
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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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To be honest, I thought this stop wouldn't be interesting or fun. However, this was my FAVORITE stop by far. The ladies working were so so nice and very informal and fun to talk to. They were very interested in all of my Passport stories, almost…
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I enjoyed my visit to this site south of Eagle very much because, in a way, you get two shopping experiences. In the greenhouse, I found a nice house plant for my entryway. My friends and I also enjoyed looking through all of the merchandise at The…
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We were too late to visit this cute little coffee shop in Kimball but it looked very inviting! On our way to Kimball, we just HAD to stop in Potter for a Tin Roof Sundae! We discovered this little place when it also was a Nebraska Passport stop a…
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We enjoy road-tripping and finding new places! Today we enjoyed Ashfall Fossil Beds and some good food along the way for our anniversary!
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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…