Tecumseh's city hall was erected in 1890, at the cost of just over $4,000, and is another of the fanciful architectural treasures of the historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building also housed the fire department which later was moved to its own building.
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What is today known as the Ackerman Building was originally called the I.0.0.F. Temple Building. It was the first building...
The Tekamah City Bridge is included on the National Register of Historic Places due to its age, integrity, eng...
William Stolley was one of a small band of German immigrants who came to the central Platte Valley of Nebraska Territory in...
This brick structure, faced on three sides with stone, was constructed in 1913, and is listed on the National Register of ...
The Kehlbeck Farmstead, located near Avoca, is a remarkably well-preserved farmstead composed of twenty-three buildings illus...
Constructed in 1860, Thirty-two-Mile Creek Station, or Clarke's Ranch, was a "home" station on the famed Pony Expre...
John Henry Stork came to Burt County from Prussia in 1864 and settled on a farm in Arizona Precinct near Tekam...
The Lake Bridenthal House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the most distinctive local examp...
National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1898, the Andrew M. Hargis House is a fine example of the Queen Anne st...
The two-story brick building, built in 1929-30 in a simplified version of the Reanissance Revival-style, is listed on the ...
Start Date: Fri August, 16th
Carnival, 4-H judging, grandstand shows, antique tractor pull, special events, veteran's parade Friday afternoon, kids rodeo ...
Start Date: Fri August, 23rd
Three full days of polka dancing. Enjoy a variety of bands from the midwest....
Start Date: Fri August, 23rd
It's Nebraska's State Fair, ten great days and eleven big nights! There will be activities for the whole family to enjoy incl...
Start Date: Fri August, 23rd
"Life On The Farm" - Includes games, sporting events, contests, carnival rides, flea market, food concessions, fishing contes...
Start Date: Fri August, 2nd
First Weekend - Ethnic food and music, art and quilt shows, dancing, parades, sports contests, flea market, crafts, carnival,...
Start Date: Fri July, 19th
Rodeo, Tractor Pull, Demolition Derby, Amusements, Carnival rides....
Start Date: Fri July, 26th
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Start Date: Fri July, 26th
Stir Up Days is Ashland's single largest community event. There will be a wide variety of fun activities including a parade,...
Start Date: Fri July, 26th
Orscheln Farm and Home is having a Summer Tent Sale from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, August 1 and Saturday, August 2 at their...
Start Date: Fri June, 14th
Dance, Chicken BBQ, Deshler High School Class Reunion, Games in
the Park, Free Swimming, Cardboard Duct Tape Boat Races in t...
Yes, I am a bit biased. And no I haven’t even stayed here yet but I do plan to do so when I get back in the area for a bit of rest, relaxation and fun. So what is the name of and where is this place that I am talking about? Well it’s name
cobalt123 / Foter Arizona Fall Fishing —-Well, I have noticed that my favorite time of the year to go fishing at Lake Pleasant or for that matter any of the Arizona desert lakes is just now starting to show itself. The nights are getting cooler which in turn cools the lakes off and starts a
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