Geneva, Nebraska
Dempster Woods
Dempster Woods, currently a Bed and Breakfast, is the former home of two Nebraska senators, John A. Dempster and Charles H. Sloan. Their notable contributions to Fillmore County and the state of Ne...
Dempster Woods
Dempster Woods, currently a Bed and Breakfast, is the former home of two Nebraska senators, John A. Dempster and Charles H. Sloan. Their notable contributions to Fillmore County and the state of Ne...
Dempster Woods
The two-story brick Auditorium which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, opened in December 1915 as the new city hall and opera house. Its opening event that year was the local talent's production of the play "The Dutch Detective."
Geneva, NE National Register
In Geneva is the Geneva United State Post Office, a one-story, five-bay Georgian Revival-style building, constructed in 1939-40. One of its walls holds one of twelve murals in Nebraska listed on the National Historic Register commissioned by the Treasury Department'
Geneva, NE Arts
Dempster Woods, currently a Bed and Breakfast, is the former home of two Nebraska senators, John A. Dempster and Charles H. Sloan. Their notable contributions to Fillmore County and the state of Nebraska add to the inn'
Geneva, NE Famous Homes
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this house was built in 1890
Geneva, NE National Register
City Parks - Geneva's main city park is located at 13th and E Streets. The park contains new handicapped accessible playground equipment, ball fields, new tennis courts, a sand volleyball court, an outdoor swimming pool, and picnic facilities. Geneva also
Geneva, NE RecreationIn late August 1935 the Saunders County Commissioners voted to file for funding from the Federal Emergency Rel...
There is one boat ramp at the park, and bank fishermen find plenty of action from the mighty Missouri River for catfish, bass...
Slow down and savor the season with us on our friendly family farm! We offer fun for the whole family and a wide array of aut...
The Blue Springs Site is an early nineteenth century Pawnee village on a prominent hilltop overlooking the Big Blue River. Wh...