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411 2nd Avenue Kearney, Nebraska, United States, 68847, 308-698-2810
... of rail in 1869 and cars in 1918 on highway 30 to now this mega highway I - 80.<br><br>Fort Kearny (notice the spelling has changed) Historical Park and State Park is about 4 miles south of town on the south of the Platt River.<br>The Fort was the only defence for the wagon trains going west in the early days so again all the different Trails converged here which enabled repairs and supplies.
Kearney, Nebraska, United States brentandjo... had to go single file and left large ruts in the ground still visible today. Chimney rock was a unique looking landmark that indicated that the journey was about 1/3 over. – See Nebraska isn't completely flat.<br><br>At Chimney Rock, my powers as a rain god increased to include hail. While inside the visitor center a thunder storm came through ...
Kearney, Nebraska, United States cmbuchholzThe drive to Kearney, NB today was very long. This was the first time in three trips West that I have encountered extended traffic stops on the interstate. My luck finally ran out. We stopped at Cabela's. This is my second trip to this store. It is fabulous. I bought some new assault rifles to defend myself when I get to California. Check out my photo with the bear. It is in the entrance of Cabela's store.<br>
Kearney, Nebraska, United States leonardgrill... next stop was Kearney. I stopped at the Cabelas - a huge sporting goods store. This place has more guns than a small army. The customers at this store were real men. I heard on the radio that it might snow tomorrow. I hate snow. Who would live where it snows?
Kearney, Nebraska, United States leonardgrillSo after five weeks of enduring America's public transport system, it comes as a relief to head west from Chicago in a car. I'm sharing the petrol and driving with a fella moving West from Chicago, who turns out to be a bit of a character. The first day takes us 800 miles over the Great Plains through Iowa to Western Nebraska - thoroughly uninteresting landscape but pretty stunning skies.
Kearney, Nebraska, United States paulhand33Oil leak fixed, $45 motel, and within 1-day's range of our motel. Now we're doing a little better. Caught up to a storm front in Nevada around sunset, when thunderstorms are at their most powerful. As we drove past, under the rain-free base, just to the Southeast of the storm, a massive downburst developed with powerful straight-line winds and threatening-looking clouds. I pushed the ...
Odessa, Nebraska, United States sponger42Today's blog is pretty boring. I left Dubois this morning and did get to enjoy some beautiful scenery for a couple of hours - cattle country straight out of the Western movies. By 1pm though I was on the I-80 heading east and after that there was nothing worth seeing, or taking pictures of for that matter. The only thing on my mind was making as much distance as possible. I hit two bad thunderstorms ...
Kearney, Nebraska, United States pharmoToday was a long long drive. To make it worse, I was just plain sick. I did make a run by the famous "Rock City" that I always saw the "See Rock City" signs as a kid. I did not bother to pay to go in. I was not feeling well. I got to the hotel and crashed hard.
Kearney, Nebraska, United States jmogle... usual at Ole's Big Game Restaurant. We knew it would be a good photo opportunity for Harley as he has never seen a giraffe,elephant,polar bear,buffalo black bear and allllllllllll the MANY other animals there!! We made it our dinner stop as it was only about 2 hours from Kearney We have about 320 miles left until we are back to home sweet home. Thanks for a great trip Tom...I have loved our journey together and look forward to MANY more!
Kearney, Nebraska, United States lrkiernanWe stopped in Kearney to see Jim and Sue. It was a nice afternoon and evening. Jim cooked us Mahi Mahi for dinner. He also cooked us a big breakfast. Nancy and Lydia were there. Sarah, Walter and their two kids also came in late at night.
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