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John H. Mickey, a businessman and politician was an influential and respected citizen of Osceola and president of the State Bank of Osceola. He was elected Nebraska governor on the Republican ticket in 1902, serving two terms.

The John Hopwood Mickey House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built by Mickey about 1883-84, and is now the Polk County Historical Society Museum.

A museum, sod house, log cabin, country church, restored country school, a Union Pacific caboose, and the Governor's Arboretum are some of the local attractions that can be seen at the Polk County Historical Society grounds.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Clarks Historic Site

The Grand band of the Pawnee established this village some time after 1823 and remained there until about 1845. There is evidence that other bands lived at Clarks during the 1840s. The village was besieged and burned by the Delaware Indians in 1832

Osceola, NE Archaeology

Polk County Historical Society Museum

John H. Mickey, a businessman and politician was an influential and respected citizen of Osceola and president of the State Bank of Osceola. He was

Osceola, NE Museums

Ryan Hill Country Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 9
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Osceola, NE Golf Courses

Things to do near Osceola, NE

Wahoo Notables

Any town in America would be proud of Wahoo's honor roll of native sons: Baseball Hall-of-Famer, Samuel "Wahoo Sam" Cr...

Caboose

This railway car holds some of the railroad items from the collection of Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Slaughter. The rest of the collec...