25.08A | from rscottjones

25.08A

    My Nebraska County map is looking pretty good after day 2! I surpassed the 50% completion mark, which was my primary questing goal for the trip. We’ll grab a few more tomorrow on our way to the Grand Island airport to fly home. 🏷️25.08A

    North Platte is very proud of its connection to Buffalo Bill, so we stopped by his Scouts Rest Ranch, which is now a state historical park. 🏷️25.08A

    A large, historic Victorian-style house with intricate detailing is surrounded by a white picket fence and lush greenery.A historical marker in Nebraska details the significance of Scout's Rest, set against a background of trees and a red building labeled "Scout's Rest Ranch."A red barn with the words "Scouts Rest Ranch" on the roof is situated behind a red footbridge with the same inscription, surrounded by trees and a grassy area.

    Oregon Trail marker in front of a cornfield. Approaching peak Nebraska. 🏷️25.08A

    A stone monument stands in front of a cornfield at sunset.

    We stopped in Arthur today to see its 3 claims to fame: what was the smallest county courthouse in America (while operational), the only straw-bale church in the country, and…uhh…one of the last remaining metal playgrounds that were seemingly banned everywhere else in the country. 🏷️25.08A

    A small, white, historical building labeled "Arthur County Court House" sits surrounded by grass and trees.A historical white building with a sign detailing its construction and significance stands under a blue sky with scattered clouds.A playground features multiple slides and climbing structures on a gravel surface, surrounded by trees and open grassy areas.

    We caught the last bit of sunset over the Platte River tonight. 🏷️25.08A

    It’s not the Fourd Seasons, but we did manage to snake a free stay at the Crown Plaza tonight. 🏷️25.08A

    Several cars are artistically arranged standing nose-down in the ground with one car balanced on top, set against a landscape with a cloudy sky.

    We did the Golden Spike Tower tour at Bailey Yard—the world’s largest rail yard—in North Platte. I’m not a train guy, but I think I’ve been to most all of the major train spots in the country by now. 🏷️25.08A

    Plotting today’s general route during breakfast. 🏷️25.08A

    A person is pointing at a road map with a yellow highlighter.

    Is this the Nebraskan Cowboy equivalent of a sock over the dorm room doorknob? We didn’t go any further to investigate… 🏷️25.08A

    Really enjoyed our stop at Second Chapter Brewing in Ogallala. The brewery took over the old city library location and really nailed the theme. What a fun spot! 🏷️25.08A

    Perhaps my favorite thing about the Nebraska landscape is the sunflowers—both farmed and wild. So of course we poked around a sunflower field for a few minutes last night. 🏷️25.08A

    A field of vibrant sunflowers stretches into the distance under a colorful sunset sky.A vibrant field of sunflowers stretches into the distance under a cloudy sky.A vast field of sunflowers stretches towards the horizon under a partly cloudy sky.A field of vibrant sunflowers stretches into the distance under a slightly overcast sky.

    Made some good progress on ye ol’ county map today (dark green counties). Only need 6 more to hit the 50% mark (my interim goal for each of the 50 states), which I should easily do tomorrow. 🏷️25.08A

    The Knight Museum & Sandhills Center in Alliance, Nebraska is among the very best small town museums I’ve visited.

    Well worth the price of admission (it’s free! and one of only two city-operated museums in the state). High quality displays and a comprehensive portrayal of the region. 🏷️25.08A

    Today’s highlight was probably finally making it to Carhenge—perhaps the last “premier” roadside attraction on my list. Lots of photos to go through; it’s going to take a bit 😂

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    Ending the day at a local craft brewery near tonight’s hotel in Alliance. Not sure how many photos we’ll get posted tonight—it’s been a long day of exploring the Sandhill region of the state. 🏷️25.08A

    Made the pilgrimage to Runza for this Nebraska classic. Hmm. I get why this is a midwestern thing, but I think once was enough. 🏷️25.08A

    A Runza restaurant with a prominent sign and several parked cars in front.A toasted sandwich filled with cheese and perhaps some meat ingredients is displayed on branded paper.

    I had no idea there were cattle phonebooks. 🏷️25.08A

    An open book labeled "Nebraska Brand Book" is displayed on a wooden stand, showing pages of text organized in a table format.

    Well, I have clearly been misled… 🏷️25.08A

    Hooker County, but absolutely no hookers in sight.

    I hate to be critical, but Nebraska rest areas could really use an upgrade. At least a roll of toilet paper would be helpful. 🏷️25.08A

    A person humorously poses near a makeshift "rest area" consisting of hay bales with toilets and a vintage phone booth nearby.

    Three Grand Island airport observations:

    • ticketing, security, baggage claim, and rental car booths are all in the same room
    • there was an RV parked curbside; it did not move for 20 mins. I didn’t see a driver in the front seat.
    • other cars arriving to pick up people literally just parked in travel lanes, blocking all traffic. I had to walk 50 feet to scold one to move so our uber could finally get to us 🏷️25.08A
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