Bargains on Byway
Event Details
The 2015 bargains road, HWY 136, from Franklin to Bloomington is closed for the summer and we are in need of a coordinator.
We will regroup . . . and . . . reopen Bargains on Byways in 2016, so pencil us in on your calendar.
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A three days of sales in businesses, garage & yard sales in 16 towns over 9 counties in South Central Nebraska. Located along Heritage Highway Byway 136 and surrounding areas.
Bargains on Byway
Phone : 308-470-0499 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : payres77@yahoo.com
Web: www.bargainsonbyways.com
City Wide Garage Sales
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Lakeside Country Club
Lakeside Country Club is a semi-private course located immediately south of Johnson Lake and lying along the entire length of its dam. It is an 18-hole Bent grass course with water in play, built in 1967
Elwood, NE Golf CoursesGosper County Courthouse
Gosper County was organized in 1873 with Daviesville the first county seat. The community retained that standing until 1884 when a county election made Homerville the county seat. With construction of the Burlington Railroad in the county beginning in 1886
Elwood, NE Historic CourthousesGallagher and Phillips Canyon Lakes
Gallagher Canyon (400 acres) and Plum Creek (320 acres) offer good spring crappie fising in the coves, as well as channel and flathead catfish. Drum and carp are common catches here. Both lakes have gravel boat ramps.
Gallagher Canyon is located 10 miles west of Elwood on Highway 23;
Elwood, NE RecreationRobb Cemetery and Memorial
Within the cemetery you will see the white dome of the memorial built by Mr. Robb for his daughter who died from an illness at the age of 15. The memorial is now closed, but in earlier days services were held in it. This cemetery was built by several families who were concerned that the valley'
Elwood, NE CemeteriesPlum 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 Morton party set out at 6 o'clock in the morning. They had joined with nine other wagons the night before to make a train of 12. Nancy Morton'
Elwood, NE Battlefields