Spring Fling Arts & Craft Show
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14 years and growing, this years Spring Fling is sure to be bigger and better than ever. Lots of Crafts, Artists, Vendors & Home Based Businesses will be outside at North Platte's BEAUTIFUL 100 acre, Cody Park. Sunday from 10am-4pm Central time.
Spring Fling Arts & Craft Show
Phone : 308-539-7217 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : fishrman5@charter.net
Web: www.facebook.com/artsintheparknorthplatte
Craft Shows
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Wild West Memorial
At the entrance of Cody Park, visitors will find the Wild West Memorial. This is near the site of the historic Old Glory Blowout, the first spectator rodeo held in 1882 staged by Buffalo Bill. The Wild West Memorial has been created as a tribute to the father of rodeo - Buffalo Bill Cody.
North Platte, NE MemorialsNorth 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
Hotel Yancy
(HOTEL PAWNEE)
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel is named for William L. Yancey, who became its proprietor after signing a lease with Keith Neville and Alex Beck in 1928. Construction began in March 1929
North Platte, NE National RegisterLincoln 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 MuseumsUnion 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