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Page Nebraska Park

THINGS TO SEE

THINGS TO SEE

THINGS TO SEE

  • Page City Park
  • Niobrara State Park - 45 Minute Drive
  • Antiques in the Farmers Store
  • Page Community Days in the Summer

Ashfall Fossil Beds

THINGS TO DO

THINGS TO SEE

THINGS TO SEE

  • Pancake Breakfast - Memorial Day at Kountry Korner Cafe
  • Harvest Supper - 1st Thursday of November
  • Many sites to see within a short drive.
  • Ashfall Fossil Beds 25 Minutes
  • 20 Minutes to O'Neill
  • 33 Minutes to Creighton
  • 35 Minutes to Neligh
  • 1 Hour to Norfolk

Page Nebraska hamburger

where to eat

THINGS TO SEE

PLACES TO STAY

  • Kountry Korner Cafe: 101 South 5th Street, Page, NE 68766 (402) 338-5922

PLACES TO STAY

PLACES TO WORSHIP

PLACES TO STAY

  • Lodging available within a short driving distance:
  • 20 Minutes to O'Neill
  • 33 Minutes to Creighton
  • 35 Minutes to Neligh
  • 1 Hour to Norfolk

PLACES TO WORSHIP

PLACES TO WORSHIP

PLACES TO WORSHIP

  • Page United Methodist Church

ABOUT PAGE

PLACES TO WORSHIP

PLACES TO WORSHIP

  • "Proud of Our Pleasant Valley Heritage." With a population of 160, Page began as Pleasant Valley in 1882. The focal point of this community was a sod building that was erected in the northwest quarter of the section one half south of the present site of Page, Nebraska. This sod structure served as a school, community meeting place and pla

  • "Proud of Our Pleasant Valley Heritage." With a population of 160, Page began as Pleasant Valley in 1882. The focal point of this community was a sod building that was erected in the northwest quarter of the section one half south of the present site of Page, Nebraska. This sod structure served as a school, community meeting place and place of worship until 1890. At this time all of the settlers of Pleasant Valley worked together and helped each other. This interaction of the settlers would lead to the building of friendships that would last their entire lives and into today.

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