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Ogallala, Nebraska

As you approach within a quarter mile of the old Peterson homestead on the Keith-Perkins county line, you are struck by one of the most intoxicating fragrances in the world - Lilac. The air is moist with the smell of Lilac. The once treeless, barren place under the care of Grandson Max Peterson and his wife Darlene, now supports one of the largest, private collections of Lilacs to be found anywhere. Max and Darlene have collected and are growing over eight hundred varieties.

There are over 3,000 named Lilac species and cultivars, not all of them readily available commercially. Only 26 of these are species, all of them native to Eastern Asia, Himalaya, Afghanistan, and Southern Europe. The remainder are man-made selections, or cultivars derived from open or controlled crosspollination, or spontaneous or induced mutants.

Started in 1969 as a family hobby, the Peterson collection comprises one of the largest privately held, variety-wise collections. Here can be found some of the rarest and most beautiful Lilacs to be found anywhere. When the Lilacs are in bloom, it attracts visitors and horticulturists from throughout the State and Country.

The gardens are open to the public and everyone is invited to stroll amongst the perfume laden blossoms during "Lilac Time." This usually occurs during the third week in May, but can occur anytime in May. Usually a call to Max will ascertain the proper time to visit.

Directions to the farm: From Ogallala go south on Hwy 61 about ten miles. A sign on the west side of the road will say, "Entering Perkins County." Go one more mile south, turn and go east five miles. Then turn north and go 3/4 of a mile.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Little Church of Keystone

The Little Church at Keystone is a monument to religious harmony. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this combined Catholic/Protestant Church was built in a pioneer town that was too small for two churches. Special dispensation was received from Pope Leo XIII.

Ogallala, NE Historic Churches

Boot Hill Cemetery

Since cowboys generally were buried with their boots on, the first cemetery in the area was aptly named Boot Hill. It was Ogallala's only official burying ground during the "end of the trail" decade, from 1874 through 1884

Ogallala, NE Cemeteries

Mansion on the Hill

An authentic Victorian style home listed on the National Register of Historic Places , the Mansion on the Hill was Ogallala?s finest residence when it was completed in 1887

Ogallala, NE Historic Homes

Bayside Golf Course

Our 18-hole golf course is new and exciting, challenging, yet conquerable. With our seven sets of tee boxes, you can see the course in a new light with each round of play. Designed by Dan Proctor and Dave Axland, our course is "Links"

Ogallala, NE Golf Courses

Ole's Big Game Collection

Ole's displays nearly 200 mounts representing big game from every continent in the world. Hundreds of pictures and memorabilia share the rustic, knotty pine walls with trophy heads of North American and African big game. Many are world class records. The full mount of a 1500 pound, 11

Ogallala, NE Collections

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