Dahlgreen Hall

This building was erected to house the Nuckoll’s County Historical Society horse-drawn machinery. A building was needed to save the special pieces that are housed there.

It housed a large collection from all over the county. As some adults step through the doors, they will well remember their parents and grandparents using many of these items. We want our children of today and the many generations to come to enjoy this history that has been saved and preserved for them.

This building also houses buggies, and a large black hearse, that is owned by the Price Family and still used sometimes; it is a very special piece.

Getting There & Details

Admission
ADMISSION: Freewill DonationsWHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
Hours
Summer hours: Memorial Day - Labor DaySunday and Monday, 1:00 to 4:30 p.m.Winter Hours: Monday, 1:00 to 4:30 p.m.Special Openings Welcome
Address
612 East 6th St. (1 block east of Hwy 14 on 6th)
Phone
402-879-4144
Map
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