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  2. Nebraska Highway 44 - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Highway 44 (NE-44) is a 29.47-mile (47.43 km) highway in Franklin, Kearney, and Buffalo counties in Nebraska, United States. It runs in a south-to-north direction from Nebraska Highway 4 (NE-4) south of Wilcox to an intersection with Interstate 80 (I-80) in Kearney .

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  4. Nebraska Highway 2 - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Highway 2 (N-2) is a state highway in Nebraska consisting of two discontinuous segments. The western segment begins at the South Dakota border northwest of Crawford and ends southeast of Grand Island at an intersection with Interstate 80 (I-80).

  5. U.S. Route 30 in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    In Kearney, US 30 meets N-44 and, east of the city, passes under the new East Kearney Bypass which is the new alignment of N-10. From there, it continues on to Gibbon . US 30 passes through Gibbon, Shelton , Wood River (where it meets N-11 ), and Alda before entering Grand Island , all of these on an alignment which generally goes northeasterly.

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  7. Nebraska Highway 40 - Wikipedia

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    It continues southeast through Amherst and Riverdale and ends north of Kearney at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 10. Much of the alignment of Nebraska Highway 40 from Oconto southeastward to its eastern terminus lies parallel to the Wood River .

  8. Fort Theater - Wikipedia

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    Fort Theater is a historic two-story building in Kearney, Nebraska.It was built in 1914 as The Empress by F.G. Keens, and designed in the Classical Revival style. [2] After it was partly destroyed in 1940, it was purchased by Don and George Monroe, who added a marquee to the facade; it was designed in the Moderne style by architect Edward J. Sessinghaus. [2]

  9. Kearney, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Kearney (/ ˈ k ɑːr n i / KAR-nee) [4] is the county seat of Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. [5] The population was 33,790 in the 2020 census , making it the 5th most populous city in Nebraska . [ 6 ]