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To Letha and Marlin Perks, Prairie Paradise is their home - truly in the midst of Nebraska's frontier prairie located on the very land Marlin's grandfather homesteaded in 1889. Curious travelers may wonder when they come to the tee crossing of Stockville's rural farm community and there on the hill stands the well maintained Rising Sun School District 31 schoolhouse on the same spot where Marlin first attended in 1940. Next to the school house is a log cabin and a sod house and in the foreground stands a neatly kept, white-steepled country church. Mr. Perks will probably walk up the hill from his home across the street and welcome you with keys in hand to open the doors and show you the furnishings in the buildings.

Eleven buildings now comprise Prairie Paradise - not officially a museum, but certainly a "collection of history."

The Perks do not consider their farm as a business, it is their hobby. They enjoy having people stop by and look. They welcome anyone. Tours are welcomed as they have had school classes spend an entire day "at the farm," as well as senior groups that enjoy discovering some of the old mementos they had almost forgotten about.

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Log Cabin

In 1882, Ambrose Shelley built a log cabin by Medicine Creek and lived with Indians on Srping Creek during tis construction. Buffalo rubbed it unitkl it fell down, so he was forced to move it across the creek. In 1926

Stockville, NE Pioneer Life

Frontier County Courthouse

The first county courthouse was built of ash logs and was about 16 feet by 16 feet square, the size of the native ash trees. Rumor has it that the first location for the courthouse was chosen because it was the exact geographical center of the county.

Stockville, NE Historic Courthouses

Perks Prairie Paradise

To Letha and Marlin Perks, Prairie Paradise is their home - truly in the midst of Nebraska's frontier prairie located on the very land Marlin's grandfather homesteaded in 1889. Curious travelers may wonder when they come to the tee crossing of Stockville'

Stockville, NE Museums

Stockville's Notables

A number of former residents achieved state and national prominence: * Heading the list is former Governor Frank Morrison and his wife, Maxine. Morrison began his law practice in Stockville. * Former Governor Ralph Brooks grew up here. His father lost an election in the 1890

Stockville, NE Famous People


Things to do near Stockville, NE

McCook Hunting

Known by hunting enthusiasts across the country, Southwest Nebraska flourishes with wildlife and serves as an excellent hunti...