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Sellors Barton Museum

Cowboy Recreation and Nature Trail

Commerce, Economy & Work Ways of Living

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.

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