Nebraska Monuments
Agate Fossil Beds National Monument
Located on the Niobrara River in northwestern Nebraska, the Agate Fossil Beds and its surrounding prairie are preserved in a 3,000 acre National Monument. Once part of "Captain" James H. Cook'
Historical Monuments
Fort Laramie to Fort Robinson Trail - After the 1868
Mormon Monument
In 1846 Newell Knight, his family, and a company of Mormons left Nauvoo, Illinois to search out a home in the Rocky Mountains. Due to hardships, the group could not
Sergeant Floyd Monument
On July21, 1804, when the Corps of Discovery was near the Council Bluff, Sergeant Charles Floyd wrote, "I am verry Sick and Has been for Sometime but have Recoverd my helth again..."
War Eagle Monument
Wambdi Okicize, known as "War Eagle" is said to have been Mdewakanton or Isanti Dakota Indian. A friend to the white people, he died in 1851
Quincentenary Belltower
This unique monument to Columbus' first voyage to the new world is made from 10 large bells that are historically significant to the area.
Logan Fontenelle Monument
Logan Fontenelle, an interpreter and Omaha chief, was born at Bellevue in May 1825
Old Soldier's Monument & Cemetery (Lushton)
He has stood watch since 1861, on top of the quiet hill overlooking the cornfields and pasture land. Under his committed stance, his motto is inscribed, "In memory of the comrades."
George Winslow Monument
This monument is situated on a grassy knoll of a field. On April 26, 1849, 25
Jefferson County Historical Markers
Jansen: The Jansen marker is located on the Southwest edge of Jansen on U.S. Highway 136 and outlines Jansen'
Lewis & Clark Monument
The Lewis and Clark Monument was dedicated on December 19, 1939, with the inscription reading "Lewis and Clark - 1804."
World's First Flying Doctor
Dr. Frank A. Brewster practiced medicine in Beaver City from 1901 to 1923
Historical Markers
Three major pioneer trails, the Oregon, the Mormon, and the Chisholm, as well as the Pony Express went through the Cozad area.
Massacre Canyon Battle Monument
The Massacre Canyon Battle on August 5th, 1873, was the last battle between the Pawnee Nation and the Sioux Nation. A 35 feet tall - 91 ton pink granite monument boldly stands 3
Sky Chief Monument
A monument dedicated in 1924
War Memorial
The American Legion was instrumental in erecting a beautiful memorial for veterans serving in World War II, Korean, Vietnam and Lebanon/Granada/Panama/