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The original Nebraska Crossing Outlets building was a 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2) Strip mall built in 1991 and opened in 1992. [1] The building was demolished in March 2013 to make way for a redeveloped mall. [2] The 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m 2) Nebraska Crossing opened on November 15, 2013. The design by Avant Architects features a much ...
U.S. 26 along the Platte River Valley in central Nebraska follows the historic transcontinental trails. The route that would become the Great Platte River Road began in any of several places along the Missouri River, including Omaha, Council Bluffs, Nebraska City, St. Joseph and Kansas City.
The Oregon Trail, the longest of the overland routes used in the westward expansion of the United States, was first traced by settlers and fur traders for traveling to the Oregon Country. The main route of the Oregon Trail stopped at the Hudson's Bay Company Fort Hall , a major resupply route along the trail near present-day Pocatello and where ...
The highways parallel the Platte and the North Platte through much of Nebraska. Many of Nebraska’s larger cities originated on or near the Platte River, as it was the first path of transportation. These include Omaha (est. 1854), Fort Kearny (est. 1848), Grand Island (est. 1857) and North Platte (est. 1869).
US 30 enters the western end of Iowa by crossing the Missouri River on the Blair Bridge, located east of the Nebraska town of the same name. Adjacent to the highway bridge is the Union Pacific Railroad's river crossing for the Overland Route. The highway runs roughly parallel to the rail line for its entire run across Iowa.
English: This is the Nebraska Crossing en:outlet mall. It is near en:Omaha, Nebraska in the town of Gretna, just off en:Interstate 80, exit 432. I took this photo while traveling through the state in November of 2004.
University of Nebraska North Platte Experimental Station: US 83 south of North Platte: Lincoln: 1971: 2004 Now State Farm Road S-57A: 2.25: 3.62 US 83 / N-92 west of Gandy: Gandy Logan: 1971: current Former Spur 583 S-59A — — Business US 275 in Norfolk: Norfolk Regional Center Madison: 1971: 2001
U.S. 34 and Nebraska Highway 2 continue east through the southern portion of Grand Island, where they briefly enter Merrick County while crossing the Platte River. The two highways end their overlap shortly after this crossing. U.S. 34 then continues east through Aurora and intersecting Nebraska Highway 14 there.