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Kimmel Orchards is such a fun place to shop for speciality (and unique!) food items! You can also stop and sit at the wine bar and sip some apple wine. Tours are available and there are many planned events throughout the year. Check it out!
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This charming and cozy brick ranch-style home is the perfect getaway for your next trip. It features a private fenced backyard with a patio, three bedrooms, one and a half baths, and a kitchen with a dining area. Washer and dryer, heating, central…
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This cozy and inviting home is ideal for your next trip. It features 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, with sleeping arrangements including a King bed and a Double bed. Amenities include a washer and dryer, Wi-Fi, 2 Roku Smart TVs, heating, and central air…
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We’ve visited the Archway more than once. It wasn’t open when we stopped for our passport visit, but it was open a few years ago when we gathered with family there for a day of reunion with family from York, McCook, Oberlin KS and out of state. It…
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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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We were in town for a baseball tournament and had to hit up our passport stop while there! Didn’t hurt that it was blazing hot and we could take an iced cold cup of deliciousness to our morning game.
We loved this neat coffee shop and its special…
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This workshop and network space has so much potential. Artisans are finding their place. These quilts were impressive, one had 800 pieces!
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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. Another fun adventure!
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Why I love Nebraska……this was the county country road leading to our final stop: High Plains Homestead….on the map it’s in the Ogalala National Grasslands, so one might think…wow this is all one chunk of government land…?, Right? Well, the reality…