Tuesday, September 28, 2004
With Fall comes the chance to see something new
From the York (NE) News Times
With the onset of fall comes another opportunity to get out and experience the natural beauty of Nebraska. While New England is a popular destination for tourists this time of year, I am confident Nebraska offers equally impressive sights in combination with fall festivals in communities that are ready to celebrate the change of seasons.
The Nebraska Country Music Festival comes to Hastings and Valentine will host the Old West Days and Cowboy Poetry Gathering in mid-October. Harvest celebrations continue in Gage County with a festival held in an authentic old-stone barn. Oktoberfest celebrations are planned in Sidney as well as Omaha; and families can experience the fun of Halloween with haunted hayrack rides and more during Haunted Hollow in Scotia and at both Ponca State Park and Indian Cave State Park in Shubert. Norfolk boasts its local pumpkin patch is great entertainment for kids with mazes, as well as a train, tree house and racetrack.
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York News Times
With the onset of fall comes another opportunity to get out and experience the natural beauty of Nebraska. While New England is a popular destination for tourists this time of year, I am confident Nebraska offers equally impressive sights in combination with fall festivals in communities that are ready to celebrate the change of seasons.
The Nebraska Country Music Festival comes to Hastings and Valentine will host the Old West Days and Cowboy Poetry Gathering in mid-October. Harvest celebrations continue in Gage County with a festival held in an authentic old-stone barn. Oktoberfest celebrations are planned in Sidney as well as Omaha; and families can experience the fun of Halloween with haunted hayrack rides and more during Haunted Hollow in Scotia and at both Ponca State Park and Indian Cave State Park in Shubert. Norfolk boasts its local pumpkin patch is great entertainment for kids with mazes, as well as a train, tree house and racetrack.
Read the article
York News Times