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Indian Cave State Park is a public recreation and historic preservation area covering nearly 3,400 acres (1,400 ha) along the Missouri River in southeast Nebraska.The state park preserves a cave with prehistoric petroglyphs as well as the partially reconstructed village of St. Deroin established in 1853 as part of the former Nemaha Half-Breed Reservation. [3]
Indian Cave State Park is located in the central section of the Nemaha tract. On its northern edge is the site of the town of St. Deroin, founded by "half-breeds" to serve their reservation. Joseph Deroin was the son of a French Canadian trapper Amable De Rouins and his Oto wife.
The community rebuilt its school on the river bluff when it was threatened by flooding; this area was also used for the cemetery. The town was completely abandoned by 1920, as flooding had destroyed much of the townsite. The site is at the northern edge of Indian Cave State Park.
N-67 northeast of Shubert: Indian Cave State Park: Nemaha: 1971: current Highway lies on border with Richardson County and also enters it briefly S-64G: 0.62:
X-Cave, while smaller, offers some of the best and largest formations in the park, Tierney said. “Those two caves are the main caves you get a chance to explore on a commercial basis, he said.
I decided to go on an mini adventure. Spring Mill State Park, established in 1927, is sometimes called a window into Indiana's pioneer past.A restored, original pioneer village still stands with a ...
The road meets Nebraska Highway 62 near Shubert and Nebraska Spur 64E, the highway to Indian Cave State Park. It continues north through Nemaha and meets U.S. Highway 136 near Brownville. It turns west there with US 136 and after 3 miles (4.8 km), turns north towards Peru.
A walk through Graham Cave State Park is like a walk through ancient history. Artifacts recovered in the cave revealed that ancient people lived there between 8,000 and 10,000 years ago. Exploring ...