The Plainsman Museum

The Plainsman Museum

The Plainsman Museum is a museum located in Aurora, Nebraska focusing on the history of the settlers and their decedents of the central Nebraska plains region. It was officially dedicated on July 4, 1976 as a part of the American national bicentennial and consists of a complex of buildings housing various items demonstrating the everyday life of the plains settlers along with agricultural history.

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