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It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cherry County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
Cherry County lies on the north side of Nebraska. Its north boundary line abuts the south boundary line of South Dakota.According to the US Census Bureau, the county has an area of 6,009 square miles (15,560 km 2), of which 5,960 square miles (15,400 km 2) is land and 49 square miles (130 km 2) (0.8%) is water. [4]
County road 624 Av over an unnamed stream just south of 729 Rd, [49] 3 miles east and 1 mile north of Tecumseh 40°23′32″N 96°07′22″W / 40.392222°N 96.122778°W / 40.392222; -96.122778 ( Keim Stone Arch
The Sparks brothers sold a 10-acre tract on March 12, 1889 to the Sparks Improvement Company and lots were then offered for sale. The land north of the river was settled in 1883. It was called Seven Creeks and consisted of the area between the military reservation on the west and the Keya Paha County line to the east. In June 1890, on a motion ...
Nebraska has 93 counties.They are listed below by name, FIPS code and license plate prefix. Nebraska's postal abbreviation is NE and its FIPS state code is 31.. When many counties were formed, the bills establishing them did not state the honoree's full name; thus the namesakes of several counties, including Brown, Deuel, Dixon, and possibly Harlan, are known only by their surnames.
The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1] There are 11 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 20, 2024.
But here in Cherry County — where former President Trump won 87% of the vote in 2020 — the presence of a hometown boy on the Democratic ticket is, well, a little awkward. Asked if Walz might ...
By 1910 twenty-four families filed claim to 14,000 acres (57 km 2) of land in Cherry County. By 1920 185 African Americans claimed 40,000 acres (160 km 2) around DeWitty, a small town named after a local African American business owner. [5] Clem Deaver was the first African American to file a homestead claim in Cherry County as a "Kinkaider".