Posted by Old Forester on November 10, 2008 at 18:25:30 from (12.175.230.38):
In Reply to: Re: TRIP --- HELP posted by KEH on November 10, 2008 at 15:55:01:
1a) The Eisenhower Presidential site in Abiline is a great place to spend a half day to a full day. Also there is a great local place for Lunch on the West side of town. Cannot remember the name. 1) There is a really good Italian food place in downtown Salina. 2) Be sure to stop in Colby Ks. We got snowed in there back in April and the entire town could not have been nicer folks!! Real fine Prairie history Museum there also. 3) Minden is a very good stop. 4) The Tractor test facility and Museum in Lincoln Ne. is a MUST STOP for anyone and everyone interested in tractors!!! If your better half is interested in Quilting they also have an outstanding exhibit. These two sites were better than CornHusker tickets on the 50 yd line for us! 5) Good history Museum in Grand Island, Ne. 6) We agree on the Zoo in Omaha- simply outstanding. 7) If you are at all interested in Railroads try out the exhibit center and tower at North Platte, Ne. We have found Ne and Ks to be facinating places and we are darned glad so many dummies fly over.
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