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Kearney

Children's Museum

From I-80 exit 272, drive into town (this is 2nd Ave), across the tracks, to 21st Ave. Turn right and go 3 blocks to 'A' Avenue. Turn right - the museum is at 2013 'A' Avenue.
  Like the 'big city' hands-on science museums which have become so popular, this one also has some great hands-on exhibits and, for the most part, different from the ones you may have seen at the North Platte Children's Museum. One of the permanent exhibits is a 'television' studio which most kids really seem to enjoy. Admission has been only $2. We couldn't find a toll-free phone but their local number is 1-308-236-5437.

Trails and Rails Museum

Housed in an old Union Pacific depot (relocated to a little park with a vintage church, schoolhouse and hotel) the Trails and Rails Museum has several displays but most constantly change. One, which we were told is permanent, depicts the history of travel. From the wagon trains and prairie schooners, then the evolution of railroad travel culminating in the automobile (all of which were important to folks along the Platte and North Platte Rivers.

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The Archway

Officially, this is the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument. It is a building, topped with a road, extending over I-80. If you're eastbound, you'll see it when you get back on the Interstate. But the best part is inside.
  Chronicled via a dozen inter-active exhibits, the history of the great westward trek is presented in a way that allows you to almost experience for yourself how it was to cross this great prairie in the 19th Century. You even get to witness a buffalo stampede. While this is great for kids, of course, it is also very worth while for adults.  Admission $8.50; kids 6-11 $5. For more info, phone 1-877-511-2724.

Migratory Waterfall

During a six week stretch from sometime in February to mid-April or so, about 80% of the sand cranes on this planet, plus several hundreds other species of migratory fowl, pause in their migration to rest in the area from Kearney to Grand Island. You may have noticed those ponds along the Interstate; most of them are in special Wildlife Management Areas to assure these thousands of birds have a safe place for their mid-journey rest. If you would like to learn more, the Crane Meadows Nature Center at exit 305 is a 250 acre wetland habitat with a visitors center featuring excellent sand crane and other wildlife exhibits plus a video. For more information, phone 1-308-382-1820.

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