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No Volunteers
Sign on the door indicating they don’t have enough folks willing to staff this attraction. The Sod House is behind the red barn, and may not survive another couple of winters. Almost as interesting ...
This museum is open! It is NOT permanently closed. It is free, but donations are appreciated. We visited it. It is under new ownership since Covd-time, and the museum displays have apparently been...
Nebraska's lack of trees caused hardship for settlers. They resorted to building their homes with sod. This sod house was built in 1954 and reopened under new ownership in 2021. World's Largest Plow,...
Some 4 years ago new owners bought this property and have really fixed it up. Inside the entrance building are artifacts and as small gift shop. Out back is the sod house, which visitors can enter. ...
No Volunteers
Sign on the door indicating they don’t have enough folks willing to staff this attraction. The Sod House is behind the red barn, and may not survive another couple of winters. Almost as interesting ...
NOT Closed (June 2023), and worth a short visit.
This museum is open! It is NOT permanently closed. It is free, but donations are appreciated. We visited it. It is under new ownership since Covd-time, and the museum displays have apparently been...
New ownership trying to preserve history
Nebraska's lack of trees caused hardship for settlers. They resorted to building their homes with sod. This sod house was built in 1954 and reopened under new ownership in 2021. World's Largest Plow,...
Great to see
It's great too see how sod houses were built; didn't even know that was a thing. The 'museum' is closed but one can walk around the house.
Worth the stop
Some 4 years ago new owners bought this property and have really fixed it up. Inside the entrance building are artifacts and as small gift shop. Out back is the sod house, which visitors can enter. ...