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Built in 1867, this authentic log cabin demonstrates how early settlers used mud packing to keep out the fierce Nebraska winds. Directions Prairie Trails

Dive deeper into local history at this specialty museum located right in town. Directions Travel Tips g60852.mp4

Have you ever wondered where the first claim for "free land" in America was made? If you’re digging through archives or travel footage and come across a clip labeled , you’ve likely found a glimpse into Beatrice, Nebraska —home to the Homestead National Historical Park. The Heart of the Homestead Act Built in 1867, this authentic log cabin demonstrates

Beatrice isn't just another Midwestern town; it’s a living monument to a law that transformed the nation. The Homestead Act of 1862 allowed families, immigrants, and freed slaves to claim 10 percent of the nation's land, chasing a dream of ownership and agricultural success. What to See in Beatrice (g60852) If you’re digging through archives or travel footage