Captions List for Nebraska Photos
Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Nebraska: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.
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Lincoln: Nebraska State Capitol(1919-32).
Lincoln: Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Golden dome crowns highrise Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Indian designs on golden dome of Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Statue of pioneer sowing grain atop Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Window patterns of highrise Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Some of many reliefs & sculptures of historical government & legal milestones on Nebraska State Capitol carved by Lee Lawrie & conceived by philosopher Hartley Burr Alexander.
Lincoln: Historical law givers under motto "Political Society Exists for the Sake of Noble Living" inscribed on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Socrates sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Hammurabi sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Solon sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Solomon sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Julius Caesar & Justinian sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Charlemagne sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Signing of the Declaration of American Independence (1776) sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Magna Carta (1210) sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Writing the American Constitution (1789) sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Codification of Anglo-Saxon Law under Ethelbert (c600) sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Solon giving a new constitution to Athens (c570 BC)sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Publishing the 12 Tablets of laws in Rome (c450 BC) sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Establishment of the Tribunate of the Roman People (c442 BC) sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Orestes Before the Areopagites (a 458 BC play which documents the creation of the jury & abolished blood revenge) sculpted on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: North face of Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: North portal of Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Relief of pioneers moving west by oxen-drawn Conestoga wagon on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Buffalo & calf relief on Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Gettysburg Address at Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Sculpted eagle on monument to Abraham Lincoln at Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Mosaic on north entrance ceiling in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Tending cows & harvesting wheat detail of ceiling mosaic in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Tending sheep & harvesting corn detail of ceiling mosaic in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Tending pigs & harvesting hay detail of ceiling mosaic in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Painting of plowman at sunset by James Penney in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Painting of homesteaders building cabin by James Penney in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Painting of settlers at evening campfire (1962) by James Penney in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Foyer of Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Venetian (1967 Centennial) glass mural of United States Survey by Charles Clement in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Venetian (1967 Centennial) glass mural of Tree Planting by Jeanne Reynal in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Venetian (1967 Centennial) glass mural of The Spirit of Nebraska by Reinhold Marxhausen in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Venetian (1967 Centennial) glass mural of The Coming of the Railroad by F. John Miller in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Venetian (1967 Centennial) glass mural of The Blizzard of 1888 by Jeanne Reynal in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Foyer ceiling of Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Foyer ceiling mosaic of past in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Foyer ceiling mosaic of present in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Foyer ceiling mosaic of future in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Foyer mosaic of justice for three races in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Detail of Rotunda floor mosaic of earth mother in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Bust of William Frederick Cody (1846-1917) aka Buffalo Bill in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Rotunda dome mosaic with angels forming celestial rose of Virtue in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Detail of Rotunda dome mosaic angels of wisdom, faith & justice in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Rotunda mural of Labors of the Heart by Kenneth Evett in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Detail of Rotunda floor mosaic of prehistoric dinosaur in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Detail of Rotunda floor mosaic of prehistoric dinosaur in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Detail of Rotunda floor mosaic of prehistoric saber tooth tiger in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Detail of Rotunda floor mosaic of hawk in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Detail of Rotunda floor mosaic of flying bat in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Native American motif of doors to Warner Chamber of Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Thunderbird detail of Warner Chamber doors in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Native woman with papoose detail of Warner Chamber doors in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Chief with headdress detail of Warner Chamber doors in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Warner Chamber domed ceiling with native designs in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Warner Chamber ceiling mosaic showing pow-wow in Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Native American spirit tapestry in Warner Chamber of Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Supreme Court of Nebraska chamber in State Capitol.
Lincoln: Supreme Court of Nebraska ceiling in State Capitol.
Lincoln: Unicameral legislative chamber Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Ceiling of Unicameral legislative chamber Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Detail of graphics on ceiling of Unicameral legislative chamber Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Detail of graphic of Lewis & Clark Expedition on ceiling of Unicameral chamber Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Lamp in Unicameral chamber Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Dome memorial chamber of observation deck above Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Painting of settlers moving westward (1997) by S.C. Roberts on observation tower of Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Governor's mansion opposite Nebraska State Capitol.
Lincoln: Garden detail of Governor's mansion.
Lincoln: Rabbit on lawn of Nebraska Governor's mansion.
Lincoln: Overview of downtown Lincoln from top of State Capitol.
Lincoln: First Baptist Church & St Mary's Catholic Church opposite State Capitol.
Lincoln: First Baptist Church (1340 K St.).
Lincoln: St Mary's Catholic Church (1420 K St.).
Lincoln: Family sculpture on state building opposite State Capitol.
Lincoln: Temple of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry building (1916) (332 Centennial Mall).
Lincoln: Portal of Masonic Temple.
Lincoln: Stonework decoration on Masonic Temple.
Lincoln: Mural on Pershing Auditorium (226 Centennial Mall South).
Lincoln: Detail of mural on Pershing entertainment complex.
Lincoln: Robert V. Denney Federal Building & United States Courthouse.
Lincoln: Facade of Robert V. Denney Federal Building & United States Courthouse.
Lincoln: Anderson Hall of University of Nebraska on Centennial Mall.
Lincoln: Lincoln Children's Museum.
Lincoln: Van Brunt Visitors Center & Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center (313 North 13th St.) of University of Nebraska.
Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society building (1500 R St.).
Lincoln: Don L Love Memorial Library at University of Nebraska.
Lincoln: Nebraska Union at University of Nebraska.
Lincoln: Victorian buildings of downtown Lincoln.
Lincoln: Victorian buildings of downtown Lincoln.
Lincoln: Streetscape of downtown Lincoln.
University Towers (former Stuart Building) (1928) (13 floors) (140 North 13th St.) houses Rococo Theater.
Lincoln: Upper story detail of University Towers.
Lincoln: Ornate PM building on O Street.
Lincoln: Glass walkway over O Street.
Lincoln: View of heritage buildings along South 13th Street.
Lincoln: Telephone Building detail (1894) (130 South 13th St.).
Lincoln: Woods Brothers Companies building (1914-6) detail (132 South 13th St.).
Lincoln: Federal Trust Building or Lincoln Benefit Life Building (1926) (12 floors) (134 South 13th St.).
Lincoln: Upper stories detail of Lincoln Benefit Life Building.
Lincoln: Upper corner of Lincoln Benefit Life Building.
Lincoln: Sharp Building (aka American Charter Center) (1926) (15 floors) (206 South 13th St.).
Lincoln: Crown of Sharp Building.
Lincoln: Moorish details of Sharp Building.
Lincoln: William Henry Ferguson house (1909-11) (700 South 16th St.) run by Nebraska State Historical Society.
Lincoln: Thomas P. Kennard house (1869) (1627 H St.), now Nebraska Statehood Memorial.
Lincoln: Detail of Kennard house, built by an official who backed his recommendation that Lincoln become the Nebraska capitol by building his house in the then village.
Lincoln: Atwood House (740 South 17th St.).
Lincoln: Eastlake Manor House (720 South 16th St.).
Lincoln: Gabel detail of Eastlake Manor House.
Lincoln: Turned woodwork of porch of Eastlake Manor House.
Lincoln: Woodwork details of Eastlake Manor House.
Lincoln: Woodwork details of Eastlake Manor House.
Lincoln: Tower porch of Eastlake Manor House.
Lincoln: Side porch of Eastlake Manor House.
Lincoln: Prairie style building in heritage area east of State Capitol.
Lincoln: Harris House (1901-3) (1630 K St.).
Lincoln: Restored heritage buildings around Lincoln Station.
Lincoln: Corn varieties at Haymarket Farmers Market.
Lincoln: Melons at Haymarket Farmers Market.
Lincoln: Crafts at Haymarket Farmers Market.
Lincoln: Haymarket Farmers Market around Lincoln Station.
Lincoln: Lincoln Rail Station (201 North 7th St.).
Lincoln: Iron & glass heritage awning of Lincoln Rail Station.
Lincoln: Haymarket fountain as replica of railroad water tower.
Lincoln: Chicago, Burlington & Quincy steam locomotive 710 on display at Lincoln Station.
Lincoln: Nose of C B & Q steam locomotive at Lincoln Station.
Lincoln: Watching freight trains pass through Lincoln Station.
Lincoln: BNSF diesel locomotive passing Lincoln Station.
Lincoln: Diesel locomotives passing Lincoln Station.
Lincoln: Museum of Nebraska History (131 Centennial Mall North).
Lincoln: Plate with Second Nebraska State Capitol (1882-8) now replaced by the third highrise capitol at Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Carved cow head by Jesse E. Utter in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Silver water service (1876) presented to Burlington railroad land agent in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Copper medals commemorating 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Wood carving by Mrs. A.F. Cameron displayed in the women's building of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Commemorative hammer used to drive the last nail of the women's building of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Campaign plaque for F.D. Roosevelt in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Pitcher remembering Churchill's Blood, Toil, Tears & Sweat speech in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Toby jug as Winston Churchill in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Lincoln Highway Marker (1920s) of first coast to coast automobile road in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Medal from First Transcontinental Motor Transport Convoy over Lincoln Highway in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Patriot Truck (1918) made by Hebb Motors of Havelock, NE in Museum of Nebraska History.
Lincoln: Packard Standard Eight four-door sedan (1929) in Museum of Nebraska History.
Omaha: Skyline of Omaha with Library, First Comp, Woodmen, One First National Center & Union Pacific Center buildings.
Omaha: One First National Center (2002) (45 floors) (1601 Dodge St.).
Omaha: Crown of One First National Center.
Omaha: Sculpted bison portray great strength at One First National Center.
Omaha: Sculpted Canada geese fly past facade of One First National Center.
Omaha: Sculpture group symbolizing Spirit of Nebraska Wilderness by Kent Ullberg at One First National Center.
Omaha: Atrium attached to One First National Center.
Omaha: Interior of atrium of One First National Center.
Omaha: Granite fountain at One First National Center.
Omaha: Sculpted Canada geese portray intelligence, adaptability & loyalty at One First National Center.
Omaha: First National Center (1971) (22 floors) (1620 Dodge St.).
Omaha: Streetscape of One First National, Union Pacific, Qwest & Omaha Performing Arts Centers.
Omaha: Union Pacific Center (2004) (19 floors) (1400 Douglas St.).
Omaha: Facade of Union Pacific Center.
Omaha: Facade details of Union Pacific Center.
Omaha: W. Dale Clark Library & Union Pacific Center.
Omaha: Qwest Building (1980) (16 floors) (1314 Douglas St.).
Omaha: Omaha Holland Performing Arts Center (2005) (13th & Douglas Sts.).
Omaha: Detail of Omaha Performing Arts Center.
Omaha: Central Park Plaza (1982) (16 floors) (222 South 15th St.).
Omaha: Central Park Plaza towers.
Omaha: Woodmen Tower (1969) (30 floors) (1700 Farnam St.).
Omaha: Woodmen Tower.
Omaha: Upper floors of Woodmen Tower.
Omaha: Woodmen Tower.
Omaha: Omaha Civic Center (12 floors) (1819 Farnam St.).
Omaha: Omaha Civic Center Plaza.
Omaha: Fire in the Hole sculpture (1986) by Jon Barlow Hudson at Omaha Civic Center Plaza.
Omaha: Farnam Plaza (9 floors) (1623 Farnam St.).
Omaha: Roman L. Hruska United States Courthouse (2000).
Omaha: Entrance of Roman L. Hruska United States Courthouse.
Omaha: Omaha Civic Auditorium (1954) (1804 Capitol Ave.).
Omaha: 1200 Landmark Center across Central Park Mall.
Omaha: 1200 Landmark Center (1990) (15 floors) (1299 Farnam St.).
Omaha: Gallup Riverfront Campus Building (1001 Gallup Drive).
Omaha: Modern parking structure on Dodge St.
Omaha: Heartland of America Fountain beside Missouri River.
Omaha: New Omaha World Herald newspaper building.
Redick Plaza Hotel Tower (1930) (12 floors) (1504 Harney St.).
Omaha: Detail of upper floors of Redick Plaza Hotel.
Omaha: Redick Plaza Hotel entrance.
Omaha: Art Deco lamp of Redick Plaza Hotel.
Omaha: Redick Plaza Hotel, Paxton Hotel & Central Park Plaza along 15th St.
Omaha: Buffalos carved on facade of Paxton Hotel.
Omaha: Paxton Grand Hotel (now a condominium) (1882) (1299 Farnam St.).
Omaha: First National Bank Building (1917) (14 floors) (1600 Farnam St.).
Omaha: First National Bank.
Omaha: First National Bank.
Omaha: Regis Building, First National Bank & One First National Center along 16th Street.
Omaha: Regis Building (1918) (10 floors) (312 South 16th St.).
Omaha: Orpheum Theater facade patterns.
Omaha: Orpheum Theater (1892/1927) (409 South 16th St.).
Omaha: Hill Hotel now Kensington Tower (1919) (13 floors) (505 South 16th St.).
Omaha: Kensington Tower facade details.
Omaha: Aquila Court Building (now Sheraton Omaha Hotel) (1924) (1615 Howard St.).
Omaha: Flatiron Building (1911) (1722 Saint Mary's Ave.).
Omaha: Flatiron Building.
Omaha: Douglas County Court House (1910) (1700 Farnam St.).
Omaha: Neoclassical details of Douglas County Court House.
Omaha: Eagle carvings on Douglas County Court House.
Omaha: Douglas County Court House & Woodmen building.
Omaha: Utilities Building entrance arch.
Omaha: Utilities Building (1723 Harney St.).
Omaha: Keeline Building (319 South 17th St.).
Omaha: Brickwork facade of Keeline Building.
Omaha: Omaha National Bank Building.
Omaha: Omaha National Bank Building (1888) (11 floors) (1650 Farnam St.).
Omaha: Omaha National Bank Building portal.
Omaha: The Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center (former Riviera Movie Theater) (1927) (2001 Farnam St.).
Omaha: Riviera Movie Theater, now The Rose Theater.
Omaha: Tower of Rose Theater.
Omaha: Moorish-style brickwork of Rose Theater.
Omaha: Union State Bank (aka Service Life) Building (1927) (7 floors) (222 South 19th St.).
Omaha: Union State Bank Building.
Omaha: Farm Credit Building (1923) (12 floors) (206 South 19th St.).
Omaha: Upper story details of Farm Credit Building.
Omaha: AT&T Building (1919) (16 floors) (118 South 19th St.).
Omaha: Bell telephone symbols on AT&T Building.
Omaha: Brandeis Building (1905) (10 floors) (210 South 16th St.).
Omaha: One First National Center over Brandeis Building.
Omaha: Union Pacific Headquarters (1924) (12 floors) (1416 Dodge St.).
Omaha: Facade details of Union Pacific Headquarters.
Omaha: Omaha World Herald building (14th St. at Dodge).
Omaha: Heritage statue (1984) by Herb Mignery.
Omaha: Christian Specht Building (1884) (1110 Douglas On-The-Mall).
Omaha: A.K. Riley Building (1888) now Pinnacle Bank (1016 Douglas On-The-Mall).
Omaha: Richardsonian Romanesque arch from former United States National Bank Building (1887) now in Central Park Mall.
Omaha: Heritage buildings on 11th St. beside Old Market.
Omaha: Omaha skyline of Old Market & new highrises from Union Station.
Omaha: Old Market scene.
Omaha: Heritage warehouse building in Old Market.
Omaha: Old Market scene at 11th & Howard Streets.
Omaha: Old West buildings of Old Market.
Omaha: Fountain in Old Market.
Omaha: Old Market Pub.
Omaha: Winged lion on Old Market building.
Omaha: Windsor Lion Fountain (1894).
Omaha: Carved rabbit in shop window of Old Market.
Omaha: Former Omaha Union Station (1931) now Durham Western Heritage Museum (801 South 10th St.).
Omaha: Art Deco figures flank railroad statement by Abraham Lincoln on former Omaha Union Station.
Omaha: Omaha Wagon Trail Monument (2005) by Blair Buswell & Ed Fraughton.
Omaha: Sculpted covered wagon at Wagon Trail Monument.
Omaha: Sculpted woman with child walks beside covered wagon of Wagon Trail Monument.
Omaha: St. Cecilia's Cathedral (1959) (701 North 40th St.).
Omaha: Baroque facade of St. Cecilia's Cathedral.
Omaha: Interior of St. Cecilia's Cathedral.
Omaha: Ceiling detail of St. Cecilia's Cathedral.
Omaha: Carved pulpit with apostles in St. Cecilia's Cathedral.
Omaha: General George A. Crook house (1878) who commanded U.S. Army's Platte Department covering Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, + parts of Montana & Idaho.
Omaha: Garden of Crook house visited by dignitaries like General U.S. Grant & President Rutherford B. Hayes.
Omaha: Park which marks site of the birth of President Gerald R. Ford.
Omaha: Portrait plaque of President Gerald R. Ford at Conservation Center (1326 South 32nd St.).
Omaha: Garden of Gerald R. Ford Birthsite home which was destroyed by fire.
Aurora: Mural of Native Americans hunting buffalo on horseback by Sidney King at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Mural of Pawnee Indian Village by Win J. Mumma at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Mural of Spanish explorer Coronado on American plains (1541) by Ernest Ochsner at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Mural of Mallet Brothers crossing Nebraska (1739) by Sidney King at Aurora Plainsman Museum. The French brothers & associates were first whites to cross NE where they named Platte River & created Santa Fe trail.
Aurora: Mural of Lewis & Clark in Nebraska (1804-6) by Ernest Ochsner at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Mural of exploration by fur traders by Sidney King at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Mural of settlers in prairie wagons displacing Indians by Sidney King at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Mural of Deepwell Ranch, a stop on stage coach & cross country route, noted for its clean water by Sidney King at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Mosaic floor of jackrabbit by Wesley Huenefeld at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Arrowhead collection at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Chippewa Indian beaded war apron (c1880-90) at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Prairie sod hut at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Log cabin at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Turkey platter & soup tureen (c1871) brought to NE by early settler at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Recreation of a frontier commercial street at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Recreation of late 18th C living room at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Doll collection at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Model (1932) of Nebraska state capitol at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Alanson P. Brush Runabout (1906) auto at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Reo Touring Car (1908) by Ransom E. Olds after leaving Oldsmobile at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Collection of tractor seats at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Collection of tractor seats at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Moline Mandt horse-drawn freight wagon at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Moline Mandt wagon sign at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Collection of agricultural reapers at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Altman-Taylor combine harvester at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Belt drives of Altman-Taylor Machinery Co. of Mansfield, OH, harvester at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Reeves Steam Tractor by Emerson Brantingham Co. of Rockford, IL, at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Collection of farm tractors at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Early American school room at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Painting of Theodore Roosevelt leading Roughriders at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Portrait of Woodrow Wilson by Pach Brothers of New York at Aurora Plainsman Museum.
Aurora: Hamilton County Courthouse (1895).
Aurora: Towers of Hamilton County Courthouse.
Aurora: Aurora Civil War Memorial in town square.
Grand Island: Red barn & 1880s farmyard at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Unusual windmill with multiple small blades in a ring at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Water tank (1880s) with gothic spire at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Goat with brown ears wanders Stuhr Museum Village.
Grand Island: Clapboard house (1884) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Talmadge house (1883) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Interior of Talmadge house at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Dining room of Talmadge house at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Cabinets in dining room of Talmadge house at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: China hutch in dining room of Talmadge house at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Monarch butterfly at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Monarch butterfly at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Italianate house (1879) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Laurel stove by the Art Stove Company of Detroit & Chicago at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Shimmer barn Livery stable (c1890) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Livery stable plus other smith shops at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Windmill & water pump at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Details of windmill mechanism at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Covered wagon at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Tinshop barn at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Outdoor jail cage at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Row of frontier buildings at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Mercantile store at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Goods in Mercantile store at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Tonics & patent medicines in Mercantile store at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Antique duck breed at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Henry Glade Roller Mill at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Grain grinding machine in Henry Glade Roller Mill at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Grain grinding machines in Henry Glade Roller Mill at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Railroad village (1890s) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Durango & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW) boxcar at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Florence & Cripple Creek passenger car at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Caboose at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Rail switches at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Rail turntable at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Steam train at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Steam locomotive (1901) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Passenger rail coach (1871) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Caboose (1912) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Nebraska farmstead (1893) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Country church at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Country church interior at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Country church stained glass window at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Stuhr Museum exhibits building.
Grand Island: Pressed coin glass compote from 1892 Columbia Exposition at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Red glass jar from Omaha Exposition of 1898 at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Nebraskan William Jennings Bryan presidential campaign ribbon (1896) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Cliff Swallows (
Hirundo pyrrhonota
) at Stuhr Museum.
Grand Island: Cliff Swallow nest (
Hirundo pyrrhonota
) at Stuhr Museum.
Kearney: Covered wagons & sod roofed hut at Fort Kearney State Historical Park.
Kearney: Sod roofed hut at Fort Kearney.
Kearney: Mud brick walls of hut at Fort Kearney.
Kearney: Mormon handcart at Fort Kearney used by settlers organized by the church to walk from Iowa City to Salt Lake City (1,300 miles in 125 days) who were allowed 17 lbs/adult + 10 lbs/child.
Kearney: Reconstruction of wood pole walls of Fort Kearney (1848) one of a series to protect settlers on the Oregon Trail along the Platte River.
Kearney: Fort Kearney (1848-1871) served westward migrants, as a freight station, the Pony Express & protected Union Pacific workers building the transcontinental railroad.
Kearney: Kearney Arch (1999) over Interstate 80.
Kearney: Interstate 80 seen from Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Kearney Arch above prairie grasses.
Kearney: Flying horse statue atop many textures of Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Kearney Arch entrance to commemorate quarter of a million settlers who trod Platte River Road from 1845-60.
Kearney: Old iron bridge across Platte River at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Platte River, route of historic Oregon, California, & Mormon trails near Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Buffalo Monument by Gary Ginther at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Diorama of settlers with covered wagon at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Diorama of settlers with covered wagon at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Diorama of Mormon push cart settlers being rescued from winter snows at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Sample of broken wagon & discarded household goods abandoned on the prairies by overburdened settlers at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Mormon Nauvoo Temple Plate at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Concord overland stage at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Model T from exhibit of 1920s trend to drive across America at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Early 20th Century camping along the Lincoln Highway diorama at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: Kearney Arch display of historic Cabins on the Lincoln Highway during time of early driving tourism.
Kearney: Roadside cafe on Interstate 80 display at Kearney Arch.
Kearney: G.W. Frank House (1889).
Kearney: Stone & tile details of Frank Mansion.
Kearney: Circular stone porch of Frank House.
Kearney: Entrance staircase of Frank House.
Kearney: Dining room of Frank House.
Kearney: Grasses on University of Nebraska Kearney campus.
Kearney: College of Education building at University of Nebraska Kearney.
Kearney: Sculpture at Health & Sport Center on University of Nebraska Kearney campus.
Kearney: Tail Race spillway on University of Nebraska Kearney campus.
Minden: Minden Grain Elevators.
Minden: Harold Warp Pioneer Village Foundation entrance, one of the largest collection of collections in the USA.
Minden: B&M steam locomotive 967 at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Saddleback steam engine (1888) by H.K. Porter Locomotive Works of Pittsburg, PA, at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Elm Street Indian Stockade log building (1869) at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: The People's Store at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Frontier merchandise in The People's Store at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Demonstration of spinning wheel at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Government Land Office where Homestead papers were registered at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Pioneer Village green & church at Warp Foundation.
Minden: Pioneer Village Church (1884) at Warp Village.
Minden: One-room school at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Sod house at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Details of sod bricks in sod house at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Warp family table & china at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Livery Stable at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Pony Express Relay Station building (1860) at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Engraving of Pony Express rider at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Replica Pony Express mochila & saddle (1860) at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Saddle (1861) of Buffalo Bill, later owned by Rudolph Valentino, & used by Will Rogers, Tom Mix & William S. Hart in various films at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Portrait of Buffalo Bill at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Portrait of George Washington (1840) by Jane Stuart, daughter of Gilbert Stuart, at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Engraving of Abraham Lincoln Family published by Moore & Annin at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Reticule (handbag) (c1862) made by Mary Todd Lincoln for her sister Nancy Todd at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Memorial print to Garfield, Lincoln & McKinley at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Memorial print of President J.A. Garfield at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Memorial print of President W. McKinley at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Memorial print about life of President William McKinley at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Print of Theodore Roosevelt at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Presidential desk of Grover Cleveland at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Carving detail of Grover Cleveland desk at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Seats used in US House of Representatives (1913-50) at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Liberty Bell glass plate (1876) by Gillinder & Sons at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Natural bisque pie plate with two rabbits (early 1800s) from England at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Collection of kerosene lamps at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Angle lamps (1885) invented to give more light in less space at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Silvered reflector bracket lamp (1890) at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Collection of carousel animals (1895) at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Collection of pianos at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Collection of phonographs at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Edison cylinder disks at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Edison cylinder disk record player at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Juke box at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Early Philco TV set at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: First color TV set (1954) on market by Motorola at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Carved settee at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Collection of rocking chairs at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Arts & crafts movement furniture (start 20th C) at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Collection of pot belly stoves at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Collection of antique kitchen ranges at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Collection of bathtubs & washing machines at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Early Maytag washing machine with wringer at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Plastic products which made Harold Warp his millions which built Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Plastic products invented by Harold Warp at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Antique pharmacy at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: Iron Lung at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: IBM model 29 punch card unit (1964) at Warp Pioneer Village.
Minden: IBM punch card sorting machine (1940s) at Warp Pioneer Village.