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Rural Nebraska Finds Economic Hope in Tourism, History and Small-Town Charm

The Swedish Heritage Center in Oakland, Nebraska hosts a free monthly luncheon on the first Sunday of each month. The main floor of the former church serves as the community’s history museum.(Tim Trudell / The Daily Record) Black-and-white cutouts of historical figures highlight a visit to Taylor, in central Nebraska.(Tim Trudell / The Daily Record) Chimney Rock National Historic Site near Bridgeport in the panhandle is one of Nebraska’s top tou…
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omahadailyrecord.com broke the news on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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