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SendOutCards - Kearney, NE

SendOutCards

2805 Avenue L
Kearney NE 68847
Ph: 308-234-2066
karensmith@charter.net
sendoutcards.com/64537

SendOutCards is an online business. With a simple click of your mouse, you can select a card, write a message and click send. We print it, stuff it, and send it in the mail for you. It is the most effective way to attract new customers and keep loyal customers.
It's also great for personal use. What about the daunting task of sending out Christmas cards, invitations, etc? Never forget another birthday with the automatic reminder. Imagine including succulent brownies, cookies, gift cards or lots of other goodies for that someone special! You'll find SendOutCards to be user friendly, affordable and very effective!!

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Hanson-Downing House

The Hanson-Downing House, built in 1886

Kearney, NE Historic Buildings

Historic Frank House

The Frank House, built by George Washington Frank, was constructed in 1889. The three-story house listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is made of red Colorado sandstone, with English golden oak interior paneling and lumber, and hand carved woodwork and has seven fireplaces (10

Kearney, NE Historic Homes

Crane Meadows Nature Center

Crane Meadows Nature Center is a year-round educational organization dedicated to providing an understanding of, and access to, the ecosystems of the Platte River valley. Open daily, with expanded hours during the crane season (8 a.m.-6 p.m.), the center offers sunrise and sunset tours to a 25

Kearney, NE Nature Centers

John Barnd House

The John Barnd House, located in Kearney, is a large two-and-one-half-story frame dwelling built about 1892, and a good example of the Queen Anne style. Barnd came to Kearney in 1874, established a law practice, and later was elected Buffalo County judge for two terms. In 1888

Kearney, NE Historic Buildings

Kearney United States Post Office

Completed in 1911, the Post Office Building is a fine example of the Neo-Classical Revival style. It was designed by James Knox Taylor. Taylor's education and early practice was in St. Paul, Minnesota. In 1897 he became the supervising architect of the U.S. Treasury.

Kearney, NE Historic Buildings

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