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Re: OT: Nebraska Tourism?
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Posted by Harley on May 04, 2006 at 14:47:39 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Nebraska Tourism? posted by Allan In NE on May 04, 2006 at 14:29:50:
You"d be surprised by the varied culture of Nebraska. I drove for Double Circle Co-op back in the 70"s and was all over the state and there are a lot of different things to see. Up in the north, northeast is the Verdigre river area where now they are finding tons of dinasaur skeletons. O"neil is the Irish capital of Nebraska, good people, know how to put em down at Galen"s Bar and Grill. Wilbur is the Czeck capitol of the state, more good people. Minden has Pioneer village which is built around an old agricultural theme. Loup City is kinda in the middle of the state and is around the Loup River irrigation system, where a long canal was built back when for irrigating crops. You get out into the sandhills of west- central Nebraska and the roadsigns will say things like "Evans, 20 miles", or Miller 16 miles. Smith 14 miles. These are not towns. These are to peoples farms. Some of the kids go to school and stay in town all week and go home on weekends because of the distances involved. I"m sure I"m missing a lot of other stuff, but it is a nice place to visit, unless ya get up into the far, far northwest corner of no man"s land, then ya run into old reprobates with pretty red tractors and horseys and stuff out where every farm has it"s own tomcat, and you know how far a tomcat will travel. Just a little insight, Harley
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