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Nebraska, Pandhandle area Bed and Breakfast - Find B&B on BnBStar.com
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Expansive sandhills, pine-covered buttes with rolling hills and lush river valleys can be discovered in the Panhandle region. If variety is what you're after, then don't miss the spectacular Chimney Rock estimated at being 325 feet high from tip to base and 120 feet for the spire situated near Big Springs and Scotsbluff and designated a National Historic Site.
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This landmark has been admired upon by people for centuries and is known as the most famous landmark on the Oregon-California Trail. From Crazy Horse to the cavalry to the K-9 Corps, Fort Robinson near the town of Harrison, played host to them all. Experience the long and varied history of this outpost on the Plains. The museum exhibits trace the history from the post's role guarding the Red Cloud Agency (1874-77) through the housing of World War II German POW's (1943-46) and nineteenth-century Sioux objects related to the Red Cloud Agency. Stop at Sidney for the world-famous outdoor outfitter Cabela’s. This remarkable retail store caters for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreational enthusiasts, it also functions as a wildlife museum, or take the Gold Rush Byway, part of one of the most scenic and historic pathways in the nation and offers the historic buff a healthy dose of frontier history in some of the most scenic wilderness around. Impressive bed and breakfast in Nebraska State offer a chance to take part and enjoy a truly unique experience.
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