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North Platte/Lincoln County Convention & Visitors Bureau

219 S Dewey St
North Platte NE 69103
Ph: 308-532-4729; 800-95
Fax: 308-532-5914
info@visitnorthplatte.com
www.VisitNorthPlatte.com

The North Platte/Lincoln County Convention and Visitors Bureau works to raise awareness of the North Platte area as the gateway to the Wild West. Our Western hospitality is our best attribute. The North Platte CVB markets our community with a mission to develop tourism thru conferences, conventions, and events that fill hotel rooms and increase the North Platte area economic base.

Our staff can help you plan you family vacation, family reunion, business convention, or special event. Local and state maps, attractions, restaurants and parks are included in the vast array of information available in the Visitors Bureau.


Attractions and Upcoming Events


North Platte Area Children's Museum

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.

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

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

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

Things to do near North Platte, NE

Plum Creek Massacre Site

After camping just two miles south and east of where the Plum Creek emptied into the Platte River on August 7, 1864, the Mort...