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Legion Park


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Legion Park Sidney welcomes you to Legion Park, and ideal setting for fun and games or just relaxing. Modern playground equipment to excited a child's fantasies, a pond stocked with fish to whet a young fisherman's appetite that also serves as a haven for Mallard ducks. Legion Park brings mother nature to the city.

Visit Living Memorial Gardens, a recycling gardening project of a 1940 vintage municipal swimming pool. This is a Memorial created to loved ones by the planting of trees, shrubs or other living plants and to establish a monument to the part Sidney plays in American history. Ablaze with color in the summer, this is a panorama of beauty.

Legion Park also houses the War Memorial commemorating veterans from all American wars and one of the country's largest American flags which measures 20' x 38' on its 140' flagpole.


Address: 10th & Toledo St.
Phone: 308-254-4030
Our Website:www.visitsidneyne.com

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Historic Downtown District

Take a walk through the past and discover the historical buildings of downtown Sidney. The 44 buildings include many that are registered with the National Register of Historic Places. Below are just a few of the buildings you can see in this beautiful piece of history in Sidney.

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Lodgepole Depot Museum

The community's railroad heritage is reflected in this local history museum. The museum is a restored Union Pacific Depot and displays horse buggies, antique furniture, historical clothing, and more.

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Historic Markers

Lodgepole and the Union Pacific Railroad

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Largest Flag

This War Memorial, located in Legion Park, commemorates veterans from all American wars and houses one of the country's largest American flags which measures 20' x 38' on its 140' flagpole.

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Fort Sidney Complex

U.S. Troops first occupied a temporary camp known as Sidney Barracks in the summer of 1867 to protect Union Pacific Railroad construction crews. The post was officially established in November 1867. In 1869

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