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  2. Terrytown, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 69341. Area code: 308: FIPS code: 31-48585 [3] GNIS feature ID: 2399961 [2] Terrytown is a city in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, United States.

  3. Gering, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 69341. Area code: 308: FIPS code: 31-18580: GNIS feature ID: 2394885 [2] Website: gering.org: ... Friday morning is the Annual Kiddie Parade on 10th Street ...

  4. Elba, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [11] of 2010, there were 215 people, 98 households, and 55 families residing in the village. The population density was 581.1 inhabitants per square mile (224.4/km 2).

  5. Elwood, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.52 square miles (1.35 km 2), all land. [9]Elwood is located at the junction of Nebraska Highway 23 and U.S. Route 283, and is south of Elwood Reservoir. [10]

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  9. Hazard, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Hazard was the setting of the Richard Marx song "Hazard". [8] Marx arrived at the name because he liked the lyric "this old Nebraska town." He wrote to Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, asking for a list of Nebraska towns with two syllables and found Hazard ideal for its double meaning (The lyrics refer to a river, which the real Hazard does not possess; however, there is a muddy creek).