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TRAIL OF TREASURES

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Discover Miles of Treasures Along Nebraska’s Heritage Highway!
Border to Border Across Southern Nebraska

trail-of-treasures-mannyA 17-county area spanning Nebraska’s Heritage Highway 136, Highway 6 and Highway 34, has organized a three-day event to promote our towns, our businesses and our people. There will be open stores, garage and yard sales, antiques to be found and much more.

Our Trail of Treasures Shopper Guide contains Vendors and Sponsors for each participating town. Vendor sites are mapped and listed within each town. Each Vendor listing provides a brief description of their “Treasures” and the times they will be open to assist you as you plan your route for each day. Official Vendor sites will be marked with our official Trail of Treasures signs. We look forward to seeing you.

A special thank you to each Volunteer, Vendor and Sponsor whose efforts made this event possible.

TRAIL OF TREASURES

Address : ALONG 136 HIWAY -- NE. Tecumseh NE
Phone : (402) 335-0745    (Always call and confirm events.)

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