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| Nebraska Prairie Museum. (Julianne G Crane) |
Even if you choose to see only half of the collection -- you will need to take a break, go out to your RV, make lunch, maybe take a nap, and then go back in to have another go at all the amazing "things" on display.
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| Inside one of exhibit halls. (Julianne G Crane) |
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| Museum volunteer Bob Vandell (Julianne G. Crane) |
According to Bob and Phyllis Vandell (whose Feb. 14, 1953 wedding photos are on display), all the tens of thousands of items have been donated.
One huge space includes farm implements, vehicles and antique automobiles. "The old timers die and children move away," said Bob Vandell, "and the museum gains new material."
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| Country church. (Julianne G. Cran |
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| WWII POW guard tower. |
The museum also includes the WWII German POW Interpretive Center which tells the story of the German POW camp located nearby at Atlanta, NE. It also features the art work of Thomas F. Naegele, a former POW interpreter.
There are also authentic buildings including a church, school and farm house.
P O Box 164 Holdrege, NE 68949
(308) 995-5015
URL: www.NebraskaPrairie.org
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| School house. (Julianne G. Crane) |
November-March: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 1-5 p.m.
April-October: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 1-5 p.m.
Closed:
Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve & Day, New Year's Eve-Day, and Easter
Admission: Recommendation is $5 donation for adults; $2 for kids 10 and under.
To read more RV writing by Julianne G. Crane, to RVWheelLife.com






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