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The North Platte Area Children's Museum is a place for children and parents to enjoy a hands-on experience in learning. The Museum offers visitors a place to experience the wonder of science, technology, culture and the arts in a unique and interactive atmosphere.

Located in the historic Carnegie Library building, the Museum provides many exhibits for children and their parents to interact with.

Those exhibits include:
Experience Agriculture - Become a veterinarian and learn how agriculture affects all of our lives
Commerce Room - Experience the world of business. Withdraw money at the bank. Shop or play cashier in a real mini-grocery store. Become a cook or waitress at the Delicious Deli. Sort and deliver mail at the Post Office.
Laser Light Room - Create a laser show in this unique room.
Media Center - Become a news anchor or weather person on KIDS-TV. Make a commercial and play music in the D.J. Booth. Create your own newspaper or book at the Editor's Desk. This exhibit promotes speaking and writing skills.
Science Discovery - Children will experience science and technology. The scientific process is promoted, including: observing, classifying, inferring, communicating, measuring, predicting, and experimenting. Try powering lights of the city using your own leg power.
Reading Castle - Relax and enjoy a book in your own reading nook.
Kid's Corral - Visit this special area especially designed for children under 18 months old. This exhibits allows children to develop large and small motor skills.
Bubble Experience - Explore scientific concepts of air and space. Children can become encased in their own giant bubble. This exhibit allows for creative play and imagination.
Puppet Theatre - Direct your own puppet show. Dress up to be anyone you want to be.
Medical Center - Check x-rays and put on a surgical jacket to tend to patients. Learn about the parts of the body and how they work.
Nebraska History - Explore Nebraska history in a real log cabin - complete with dress-up pioneer clothes
Construction House - Get building! Create a skyline or use a variety of blocks to design and build your own creation.
Music Exploration - Create sound, rhythm, beat and pitch with a variety of musical instruments. Become a member of the band, the maestro or just dance to the music.
Transportation Area - Build a car at the Automobile Assembly Line. Become a firefighter, police officer or construction worker using driver simulators. Watch for the railroad crossing and become the engineer at the wooden train center.

Come "Make a World of Difference" at the North Platte Area Children's Museum.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

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

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

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

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

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

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