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  2. Bellevue, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue (French for "beautiful view"; previously named Belleview [3]) is a suburban city in Sarpy County, Nebraska, United States.It is part of the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area, and had a population of 64,176 as of the 2020 census, making it the 3rd most populous city in Nebraska, behind Omaha and Lincoln, and the second largest city in the U.S. named "Bellevue," behind Bellevue ...

  3. Log Cabin (Bellevue, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    A trapper built the log cabin around 1835 in the Missouri River floodplains, and around 1850 it was moved to its present-day location. It was used as a residence until 1954, occupied by just three families from 1856 to 1950. The building was one and a half stories tall with a bedroom in the loft. Hand-hewn cottonwood logs surrounded a dirt ...

  4. Moses Merrill Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Moses Merrill Mission, also known as the Oto Mission, was located about eight miles west of Bellevue, Nebraska. It was built and occupied by Moses and Eliza Wilcox Merrill, the first missionaries resident in Nebraska. The first building was part of facilities built in 1835 when the United States Government removed the Otoe about eight miles ...

  5. Fontenelle Forest - Wikipedia

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    Fontenelle Forest is a 1,500-acre (6 km 2) forest, located in Bellevue, Nebraska. Its visitor features include hiking trails, a nature center, children's camps, a gift shop, and picnic facilities. The forest is listed as a National Natural Landmark [ 3 ] and a National Historic District. The forest includes hardwood deciduous forest, extensive ...

  6. Fontenelle's Post - Wikipedia

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    Fontenelle's Post. Tribal territory of the Otoe. Fontenelle's Post, first known as Pilcher's Post, and the site of the later city of Bellevue, was built in 1822 in the Nebraska Territory by Joshua Pilcher, then president of the Missouri Fur Company. [1] [2] Located on the west side of the Missouri River, it developed as one of the first ...

  7. Sarpy County Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Sarpy County Museum is located at 2402 Clay St in Bellevue, Nebraska. The museum holds a collection of artifacts and historical resources, covering the history of Sarpy County, Nebraska, including Bellevue, Gretna, La Vista, Papillion, and Springfield. [1] The museum includes the history of fur traders and missionaries, period rooms, early ...

  8. Fisher Farm Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    History. Willard Fisher, an early Sarpy County farmer, buried his three children on his farm after an epidemic in 1883. His grave and those of his children were later joined by several Jewish congregations. [1] Fisher Farm Cemetery was established by the Congregation Share Zion in 1901. In 1909, the deed was transferred to Chevra B'nai Yisroel.

  9. McCarty-Lilley House - Wikipedia

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    March 13, 2020. The McCarty-Lilley House is a historic two-story house in Bellevue, Nebraska. It was built as a one-story house in 1865 by Robert McCarty, a veteran of the Mexican–American War of 1846-1848 who fought in the Battle of Buena Vista and the Battle of Chapultepec. [2] He also served as a Democratic county commissioner for Sarpy ...