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 | Brownville, Nebraska may seem like a small town to you…and okay, you're right. But we really do have a lot to offer. Whether you are looking to come for a day, a week or make a permanent move and need information for your visiting in-laws and friends, this section gives you a
fuller picture of Brownville and the surrounding area.
Need additional material? Call or stop in at our new Brownville Visitor Center, located in the west portion of The Lyceum on Main Street,the Visitor Center is open daily April through December from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The center is staffed by volunteers who provide information, sell state park permits, and answer general questions about Brownville. The phone number is, 402-825-3968.
Download your copy of the 2008 Historic Brownville Map. This map notes more than 90 historical, cultural, shopping and dining points of interest. Click here to download the pdf.
Also new, The Brownville Brochure, download your copy today! Click here to download the pdf.
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Call or stop in at the Brownville Visitor Center, located in the west portion of The Lyceum on Main Street. Open daily April through December from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the center sells state park permits, and answer general questions about Brownville. The phone number is, 402-825-3968.
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| There are a number of wonderful places for you to stay the night when you visit Brownville. The area offers various styles from Bed and Breakfast houses to motels with cable TV. Call a facility from our list so you can stay the night. |
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| Whether you’re looking for a place to enjoy a picnic and a leisurely stroll down a tree-lined path or you want to go for an invigorating horseback ride, Brownville area parks offer what you need to get connected with the outdoors. Enjoy camping and hiking in a majestic hardwood forest. Marvel at the ancient petroglyphs in the nearby Indian Caves. Take a refreshing boat ride down the Missouri River. Explore our parks and find yourself in Brownville. |
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Listen to the waterfall as you relax on the deck of Whiskey Run Creek Vineyard and Winery. Hike or bike the Steamboat Trace along the riverbank from Brownville to just south of Nebraska City. Visit Peru State College's "Campus of a Thousand Oaks." Find a shady spot on the bank and throw your fishing line in the river. Launch your pleasure boat. Take a cruise on the Spirit of Brownville. Browse shops, museums and galleries. Take in a concert or a play. Stroll along Whiskey Run Creek from the river to the Winery. Listen to the crickets in the dusk of a warm summer evening.
Find yourself in Brownville. |
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| Brownville's churches welcome you. The Methodist Church is the oldest Methodist Church building in continuous use in the State of Nebraska. The Brownville Christian Church was founded in 1855. |
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| Take a step back in time. Discover Brownville's rich history by exploring our museums and historic structures. |
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Webmaster Email: Nora Tallmon |
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