A 1902 map of Nebraska highlight Brown County and its seat, Ainsworth.
Sellors Barton Museum serves as a visitor center for travelers who are passing through Ainsworth, Nebraska. The museum highlights local history with exhibits of household items, furniture and photographs from 19th and 20th century Ainsworth.
The Cowboy Recreation and Nature Trail passes right alongside Valentine, Nebraska’s Mount Hope Cemetery, within whose grassy expanse lies the grave of...
U.S. Senator Eva Bowring’s husband, Arthur, established this homestead and ranch in 1894 and, after his death in 1944, Eva ran it until she died in...
This story was developed in partnership with Rails to Trails magazine. Special thank you to the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska and author Joe Starita for...
The Great American Rail-Trail promises an all-new American experience. Through 12 states and the District of Columbia, the trail will directly serve nearly 50 million people within 50 miles of the route. Across the nation—and the world—only the limits of imagination will limit its use.
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