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Crawford, Nebraska

The Dawes County Historical Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the history of the northwest portion of Nebraska it calls home. The Museum grounds include the log house and barn, 1890s school house, pioneer church and C and NW caboose. The 9,000 square foot Museum houses an impressive collection of area antiques including displays of a general store, a hospital room, blacksmith tools, farm machinery, vintage quilts, a railroad room, and more. These exhibits provide insight into a simpler time.

In 1893, nine cowboys charged out of Chadron, Nebraska to begin the 1,000 Mile Horse Race which ended 14 days later at Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show in Chicago. The race became one of the most famous and longest horse races ever performed. The Museum exhibits memorabilia donated by the descendants of the declared winner of the race and maintains archives pertaining to the event.

The Museum collection includes the Weaver Reed Pump Organ and the A.J. Smith Cabinet Grand Player Piano as well as a rare Angelus Player Organ, a collection of phonographs and violins, and a Harmonium. The Weaver Reed Pump Organ came to Dawes County in 1896 and is still functional.

During the Museum's History in Action Day held annually on the second Sunday in September, demonstrations include butter churning, carding and wool spinning, apple cider making, and rope making. Fun for the whole family includes wagon and buggy rides, horse shoe pitching, music played on a pump organ, and the viewing of a videotape of the first movie filmed in Nebraska.

Genealogy and Historical Research * Original Marriage Certificates * Delayed Birth Certificates * Obituaries * Cemetery Listings * Personal Histories

Attractions and Upcoming Events


The Museum of the Fur Trade

The museum is dedicated to preserving the rich history of the North American fur trade and is located three miles east of Chadron, Nebraska, on U. S. Highway 20.

Combining an outstanding collection and scholarship

Crawford, NE Museums

Hudson-Meng Bison Kill

When Albert Meng was preparing to build a pond in the early 1950

Crawford, NE Archaeology

Trailside Museum

Located at Fort Robinson State Park at the University of Nebraska State Museum at Trailside, you can view paleontology and geology exhibits on Nebraska's rich fossil history. A 14-foot mammoth skeleton unearthed nearby

Crawford, NE Museums


Things to do near Crawford, NE

Antioch Potash Plants - NHR (Antioch Vicinity)

Prior to World War I, the United States was importing nearly a million tons of potash annually from Germany for use as fertil...

Fort Robinson SP Camping

Fort Robinson State Park's shady campground offers electrical hookup sites plus primitive sites. Conveniently located are mod...