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Arbor Lodge State Historical Park and Arboretum is a mansion and arboretum located at 2600 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, Nebraska, United States. [5] The park is a National Historic Landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1969.
Nebraska City is known as "The Home of Arbor Day". In Nebraska City is Arbor Lodge, home of the first Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, J. Sterling Morton, who promoted the planting of trees on the prairie for shade, fruit, and windbreaks. The National Arbor Day Foundation has its headquarters near his home in Nebraska City.
Arbor Lodge. April 16, 1969 : Arbor Lodge State Park, west of Nebraska City Nebraska City: 2: Boscobel: Boscobel. June 17, 1976 : North of Nebraska City on Steamwagon ...
Arbor Lodge State Historical Park: Otoe: 73.85 acres 29.89 ha: Estate of J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day. Ash Hollow State Historical Park: Garden: 1,001.03 acres 405.10 ha: Major stopover on the Overland Trail Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park: Antelope: 360 acres 150 ha: Fossil remains at a 12-million-year-old watering hole
ARBOR DAY FARM This natural educational center in Nebraska City, Nebraska, is the birthplace of Arbor Day, with 260 acres of land and outdoor exploration. Arbor Day Farm is home to Lied Lodge & Conference Center, an environmentally sustainable hotel with 136 guest rooms and a full-service meeting center dedicated to supporting tree planting ...
The home J. Sterling Morton and the National Arbor Day Foundation. 12: Nebraska State Capitol: Nebraska State Capitol. January 7, 1976 : Lincoln Lancaster: The ...