The Lisco State Aid Bridge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, was one of eight state aid bridges designed by the state engineer's office using multiple-span Pratt pony trusses. With spans ranging from 60 to 100 feet, most were built in the mid-1920
Lisco, NE Historic BridgesMastodon bones and teeth are on display, along with several other fossils found in the Chappell area. Nature's beauty can be ...
These unusual rock formations were two of the first "road signs" met by westward travelers....