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  2. Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Grand ...

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    July 15, 1982. The Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as St. Mary's Cathedral, is the cathedral church for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Island located in Grand Island, Nebraska, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It has a seating capacity of 900 people.

  3. Grand Island, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Website. grand-island.com. Grand Island is a city in and the county seat of Hall County, Nebraska, United States. [3] The population was 53,131 at the 2020 census, making it the 4th most populous city in Nebraska. [4] Grand Island is the principal city of the Grand Island metropolitan area, which consists of Hall, Merrick, Howard and Hamilton ...

  4. Route of the Oregon Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trails on the north side joined the trail from Three Island Crossing about 17 miles (27 km) west of Glenns Ferry on the north side of the Snake River. (For map of North Side Alternate see:) Goodale's Cutoff, established in 1862 on the north side of the Snake River, formed a spur of the Oregon Trail. This cutoff had been used as a pack trail ...

  5. 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    2Time from first tornado to last tornado. The 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak, also known as The Night of the Twisters, was a tornado outbreak that produced a series of destructive tornadoes that affected the city of Grand Island, Nebraska, on Tuesday, June 3, 1980. Seven tornadoes touched down in or near the city that night, killing five ...

  6. H. J. Bartenbach House - Wikipedia

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    December 8, 1986. The H. J. Bartenbach House is a historic house in Grand Island, Nebraska. It was built in 1937 for Henry J. Bartenbach. [2] It was redesigned in the Streamline Moderne style by architect Gordon Shattuck in 1937–1938. [2] For Joni Gilkerson of the Nebraska State Historical Society, "the house today stands as a notable product ...

  7. Hastings Naval Ammunition Depot, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Hastings Naval Ammunition Depot, Nebraska. Coordinates: 40°31′57.12″N 98°11′16.72″W. The Naval Ammunition Depot Hastings (NAD Hastings) near Hastings, Nebraska was the largest United States World War II naval munitions plant operating from 1942 to 1946 and produced over 40% of the U.S. Navy 's munitions.

  8. Central Nebraska Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Central Nebraska Regional Airport. /  40.96750°N 98.30972°W  / 40.96750; -98.30972. Central Nebraska Regional Airport ( IATA: GRI, ICAO: KGRI, FAA LID: GRI) is three miles northeast of Grand Island, in Hall County, Nebraska. It is owned by the Hall County Airport Authority. [1]

  9. Stolley Homestead Site - Wikipedia

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    The Stolley Homestead Site is a historic house in Grand Island, Nebraska. It was built in 1858-1859 as a log cabin by William Stolley, an immigrant from Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. [2] The property was acquired by the state of Nebraska in 1927. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 16, 1972.