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Nebraska State Fair

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It's Nebraska's State Fair, ten great days and eleven big nights! There will be activities for the whole family to enjoy including top-notch live entertainment, strolling entertainers, free crazy contests, the Kids Zone with hands-on activities; 4-H and FFA competitions, open-class competitions, exciting grandstand entertainment and much more!

And carrying on with tradition, plenty of classic fair food on a stick! So come for the food and stay for the fun at the Nebraska State Fair!

State Fair - end of August through Labor Day

Nebraska State Fair


Phone : 308-382-1620   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : Contact@statefair.org

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Memorial Torpedo

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First Congregational Church

The First Congregational Church was organized at Eldred, 12 miles northeast of Wahoo. Rev. Mr. Giddings was the preacher for both Eldred and Wahoo. The organizational meeting was headed by Rev. J.E. Heaton and took place on May 28, 1871. In 1880, a church was erected on the southeast corner of 5

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Bethlehem Lutheran Church

The first Lutheran services ever conducted in Wahoo were in 1880. They were conducted by Rev. Nels Nordling, pastor of Edensburg church of Malmo and were held in the N.J. Anderson photography gallery. On December 25, 1883 the Swedes organized the present congregation. Lots 4, 5, and 6

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Wahoo Recreation Areas

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Mormon-Ox Bow Trail Marker

The Saunders County Historical Society was the recipient of one of two rocks making up the Twin Rocks marker on the Ox-Bow Trail through the generosity of Don Johnson of Ceresco and Christine Nygren of Ashland.

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