Like much of Holt County, the Emmet area is well suited for production of wild hay. Early settlers cut it as a cash crop. In the 1920’s, the Emmet-Elkhorn Valley Hay Company was founded. It’s name was later abbreviated to the Emmet Hay Company. The community describes itself as the “Biggest Little Haytown in the World”.
THINGS TO DO
THINGS TO SEE
THINGS TO SEE
Many sites to see in Holt County as Emmet is centrally located in Holt County:
10 Minutes to O'Neill
12 Minutes to Atkinson
20 Minutes to Stuart
where to eat
THINGS TO SEE
PLACES TO STAY
Many delicious restaurants within 30 minutes from Emmet.
10 Minutes to O'Neill
12 Minutes to Atkinson
20 Minutes to Stuart
PLACES TO STAY
PLACES TO WORSHIP
PLACES TO STAY
Lodging within 30 minutes from Emmet.
10 Minutes to O'Neill
12 Minutes to Atkinson
20 Minutes to Stuart
PLACES TO WORSHIP
PLACES TO WORSHIP
PLACES TO WORSHIP
Worship Services within 30 minutes from Emmet.
10 Minutes to O'Neill
12 Minutes to Atkinson
20 Minutes to Stuart
ABOUT Emmet
PLACES TO WORSHIP
PLACES TO WORSHIP
Population 48
Emmet was founded in 1882 on the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad. It was named after Irish nationalist Robert Emmet. Currently, the population is 44 and is described as a town with good people, good land, and good clean air — three reasons people choose to live here.
EXPLORE EMMET & EWING
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