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North Platte, Nebraska

North Platte, Nebraska

If your journey has brought you from near or far, we hope you will find our community warm and friendly. North Platte offers neatly landscaped homes, clean shopping areas, tree-shaded parks, museums and some of the nicest people you will ever want to meet.

North Platte was established because of the Union Pacific Railroad and it currently boasts the world\'s largest classification yard in the world. Fund raising is underway to create the Golden Spike Tower, which would overlook the rail yards and provide a visitor\'s center for all those railroad buffs that want to learn and see our Bailey Yard.

Along with the railroad came Indian scouts and buffalo hunters. William F. \"Buffalo Bill\" Cody was one of those early pioneers and he took up residence in North Platte. His home and barn are now part of a Nebraska State park just northwest of town and the Lincoln County Museum is also located in this area. You won\'t want to miss a visit to the ranch and while you are there, take a horseback ride along the beautiful Platte River Valley.

The North Platte Children\'s Museum is a museum of learning and discovery, with hands-on activities for children 12 and under, and a treat for the parent with a \"child within\".

Our western heritage is celebrated annually during the third week of June during NEBRASKAland Days. This is a celebration that brings ethnic food, dancing, rodeos, parades, concerts and fun for people of all ages and interests.

Cody Park offers swimming, tennis, softball and horseshoe courts for those athletically inclined. Those who like to relax will find picnic areas and a fenced pond that is home to elk, geese, ducks, deer, peacoks, and miniature donkeys. The Wild West Memorial is at the entrance to the Park where a life-sized statue of William F. \"Buffalo Bill\" Cody is on display along with the avenue of flags from 50 states. On the East Side of the park one of the world\'s largest steam locomotives, \"Challenger 3977\" is on display.

The Lincoln County area is also home to five unique golf courses and many shopping areas. Bowling, theatre and movie houses are also available. So if its history or present-day fun and activities you are looking for, be sure to \"Come On In\" to North Platte, Nebraska.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

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

Lincoln County Historical Museum

Over 100 years of history is preserved and attractively displayed at the Lincoln County Historical Museum. Authentic tools, weapons, wagons, buildings and other remnants of the frontier era are among the thousands of items on display. From December, 1941 to April 1, 1946

North Platte, NE Museums

20th Century Veteran's Memorial

The 20th Century Veterans' Memorial is a permanent memorial dedicated to and honoring the military men and women of the United States who served their country during the 20th Century. The monument is located in North Platte's Iron Horse Park, which is adjacent to the busy "crossroads"

North Platte, NE Memorials

Hotel Yancy
(HOTEL PAWNEE)

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel is named for William L. Yancey, who became its proprietor after signing a lease with Keith Neville and Alex Beck in 1928. Construction began in March 1929

North Platte, NE National Register

Cody Park Railroad Museum

One of the most beautiful sights in North Platte is Cody Park. The Union Pacific Railroad Co. donated and installed steam locomotive UP 3977 in the railroad museum area of Cody Park in 1968

North Platte, NE Museums

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