LASR.net Homepage




Menu


Syracuse, Nebraska

Across the street from the Otoe County Museum of Memories is the home of Hartley Burr Alexander, Nebraska Hall of Famer. Known for his inspired symbolism and inscriptions in the Nebraska State Capitol, Hartley Burr Alexander was a gifted student and later a professor of philosophy at the University of Nebraska. Born in 1873 in Lincoln and raised in nearby Syracuse, Alexander was a prolific writer and lecturer who conducted the first study of ritual, symbolism, and philosophy of the native peoples of the Americas between 1908 and 1929.

His words can be found inscribed at the Nebraska Capitol, the Rockefeller Center, the Oregon State Capitol, and other well known buildings across the country. He is the recipient of the Legion of Honor of France. The house is being restored by the Syracuse Foundation.

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Outdoor Murals

Displayed on the exterior walls of two downtown businesses are two outdoor murals painted by artist, E. Henke, 1991-1999 depicting the light-hearted lifestyles of Syracuse'

Syracuse, NE Arts


Syracuse Churches

Syracuse Churches welcome you!

Church of Christ - 17th and Parker Drive

Luther Memorial Church - 1162 Mohawk

St. Paulinus Catholic Church - Poplar and 5th St.

Syracuse Baptist Church - 254 7th St.

Syracuse, NE


Things to do near Syracuse, NE

State NRD Lakes

Clatonia 3A - 46 acresFind channel catfish and bullhead.

Hilltop Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...