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In 1985 a state-appointed commission settled on a historic post office building in Kearney which was built in 1911 but was badly outmoded and slated for demolition. The Neoclassical architecture, marble interiors, and spacious, well-lit rooms attracted the attention of museum officials, who purchased the disused building and refitted it.
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Things to do this weekend include the first Pride event in West Des Moines, Mat Kearney, "Salome," or the Des Moines Arts Festival. 11 things to do this weekend in Des Moines: Arts Fest ...
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The outpost was located along the Oregon Trail near Kearney, Nebraska. The town of Kearney took its name from the fort. The "e" was added to Kearny by postmen who consistently misspelled the town name. [2] A portion of the original site is preserved as Fort Kearny State Historical Park by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. [3]
It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Kearney County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
SoundScape Park offers free outdoor movies on a giant projection wall at the New World Center. Bring a blanket, pack your favorite snacks, and enjoy a film under the stars in this beautiful urban ...
[1] [2] It did not begin screening movies until the 1930s. In 1983, the venue was converted to host an additional auditorium. In 1983, the venue was converted to host an additional auditorium. Following the conversion, the theater began to decline, especially as the city of Kearney grew and locals were drawn away from the historic downtown ...