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North Platte, Nebraska

One thousand years ago in Southwest Nebraska, there lived small groups of Native Americans known to archeologists as the Upper Republican Culture. These farming people were probably ancestors to the Pawnee Tribe. Some may feel their way of life was harsh, but their ability to live as one with nature gave them a spiritual outlook on life that few have ever experienced. It is in a setting of rolling prairie hills along the banks of Medicine Creek that Dancing Leaf has tried to recapture a feeling of closeness to nature and inner strength that can best be experienced through the simple way of life.

Dancing Leaf Cultural Learning Center offers a unique blend of educational and recreational opportunities. An earthen lodge from the time period of 800 - 1300 years ago has been reconstructed. Four-hundred man hours go into the construction of these earthen structures. Native trees are set in holes dug in the excavated living floor to provide main support for the over 200 rafter poles which support Sandbar Willows and Prairie Hay which is then covered with earth. These igloo shaped structures provide cool refuge from the summer heat and warm dry shelter from the winter wind and snow. A central fire hearth with a smoke hole overhead is the heart of these cozy homes.

A tour of this and other archaeological information and artifacts is covered in a 90-minute daily tour. Dancing Leaf is located on 115 acres of cedar covered canyons along the Medicine Creek and includes a spring fed lake, many scenic trails and natural springs.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Golden Spike Tower & Visitor Center

The tower will eventually rise to height of 95 feet above the ground. The main level will be 1,925 square feet and there with be a grand 360 degree view that is fully enclosed. With a second viewing platform 7

North Platte, NE Railroad History

Fox Theater

The Fox Theater is a fine example of the "Picture Palace," a building type popular in America in the 1920

North Platte, NE National Register

Wild West Memorial

At the entrance of Cody Park, visitors will find the Wild West Memorial. This is near the site of the historic Old Glory Blowout, the first spectator rodeo held in 1882 staged by Buffalo Bill. The Wild West Memorial has been created as a tribute to the father of rodeo - Buffalo Bill Cody.

North Platte, NE Memorials

Union Pacific Railroad Bailey Yard

The long, narrow delta at the forks of the North and South Platte Rivers, populated by wild grasses and bulky bison, had been crossed before - by nomadic Plains Indians, by covered wagons and by the Pony Express.

But in 1866

North Platte, NE Railroad History

Fort Cody Trading Post

Since 1963, Fort Cody Trading Post has been a landmark on the Nebraska Plains. Not only does the Fort have great shopping, but has recently finished a total renovation of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Minature for your enjoyment! Over 20,000

North Platte, NE Museums

Things to do near North Platte, NE

North Platte Country Club

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Stockville's Notables

A number of former residents achieved state and national prominence: * Heading the list is former Governor Frank Morri...