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The county was formed in 1891 [3] and named after James E. Boyd, the governor of Nebraska at the time. [ 4 ] In the Nebraska license plate system , Boyd County is represented by the prefix 63, as it had the 63rd-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established in 1922.
1895 house expanded into a hotel in 1914—when Long Pine boomed as a major railroad terminus—exhibiting an old-fashioned "longitudinal block" layout more typical of Nebraska's earliest hotels. [26] Now a local history museum. [27]
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Custer County Historical Society Museum: Broken Bow: Custer: Sandhills: Local history: website, includes 19th-century general store and early 20th-century drug store displays Czechoslovak Museum: Omaha: Douglas: Eastern: Ethnic: Histories of Czechs and Slovaks, open by appointment Dawes County Historical Museum: Chadron: Dawes: Nebraska ...
The White Horse Ranch, in Boyd County, Nebraska near Naper, Nebraska was founded in 1936. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The listing included seven contributing buildings on 40 acres (16 ha). [1] It is located southeast of Naper between the Keya Paha and Niobrara Rivers.
Old Baldy is located about 7 miles (11 km) north of Lynch, Nebraska, [3] and about half a mile (about a kilometer) south of the Missouri River. [4] It is part of a line of bluffs at the southern edge of the Missouri valley; it rises an additional 70 feet (21 m) above the surrounding highlands, [5] reaching an elevation of 1,585 feet (483 m) above sea level.
Butte is a village in, and the county seat of, Boyd County, Nebraska, United States. [3] Its population was 286 according to the 2020 census , down from 326 in 2010 . History
The John G. Neihardt State Historic Site, also known as the Neihardt Center, is located in Bancroft, Nebraska, United States and features museum exhibits about Nebraska Poet Laureate John Neihardt. The one-room study that Neihardt used from 1911 through 1920 as the place where he wrote many of his works is preserved at the site.