John G. Neihardt Center
- The Neihardt Center has been constructed for the study
and preservation of the works of John G. Neihardt. The memorial room
repeats the symbolism of the ‘hoop of the world and chronicles
Niehardt’s life, works and the times in which he lived. Videotapes allow
the visitor to see and listen to the poet, a research library is also
available for scholars.
Kreycik's
Riverview Elk Farm - Kreycik's Riverview Elk Farm is a
working elk, bison and cattle farm. The farm offers covered wagon tours of
the farm that nestles in the hills overlooking the Niobrara River Valley
and organized fair chase elk hunts in the fall.
Washington
County Historical Museum - This organization's purpose
is the preservation of the history of Washington County, Nebraska and
vicinity for future generations and to acquire, preserve, and exhibit,
relics, mementos, historic records and other artifacts of historical
interest of said area and of Nebraska.
Pierce
Historical Society Museum - Located in Gilman Park, the
Pierce Historical Society Museum features an old railroad depot, rural
school house, a blacksmith shop and a farm machinery building.
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Elkhorn
Valley Museum & Research Center - The Elkhorn Valley
Historical Society, through the Elkhorn Valley Museum and Research Center
collects, preserves, researches, and interprets artifacts, documents, and
published materials relating to the human history of the Elkhorn Valley
region of Nebraska.
Fremont
Dinner Train - The goal of the Fremont Dinner Train is to
send you back into the 1940's era. You will be exposed to 1940 music and
scenery, while on an elegant 30 mile round trip from Fremont, to the small
historic town of Hooper, Nebraska.
Louis
E. May Historical Museum - Louis E. May Museum is a
twenty-five room mansion built in 1874 by Fremont's first mayor, Theron Nye.
The museum includes a general store display, one room school house, a
library research room, a formal rose garden and Victorian garden with
bricklined paths.
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