Sandhills Region of Nebraska, August 2001
All Images © 2001 K. Dewey, High Plains Regional Climate Center

Mason City, NE on Hwy. 2, about 40 miles NNW of Kearney, NE.   The town was
founded in 1886 and named for Oliver Perry Mason, a supreme court judge.


Just north of Ansley, NE (about 50 miles NNW of Kearney, NE) on Hwy. 183.


A one-room school house in Round Valley, NE. which is
about 25 miles NE of Broken Bow, NE.  Nebraska leads the nation
in number of one-room school houses.


The "Cathedral of the Sandhills" in Anselmo, NE, Northern Custer
County and middle of the sandhills region.  With a population of less
than 200 residents, it is surprising to see such a large cathedral.

A group of young people float down the Middle Loup river near Halsey, NE.


7 miles north of Broken Bow, NE, along Hwy. 21.



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