Kearney (Nebraska)
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Kearney is a city in South Central Nebraska. [edit] Get inKearney Municipal Airport offers service to Denver, Colorado The city is connected to Interstate 80 by two exits. Highway 30 (a main street to the city) also provides entrances to the city. [edit] Get around[edit][add listing] SeeThe Museum of Nebraska Art resides near downtown Kearney and offers artwork created by Nebraskans. The University of Nebraska-Kearney campus is a sprawling well cared for college located on the west side of the city. Hundreds of thousands of sandhill cranes migrate through the Kearney area in March. The cranes stay for a few weeks, eating corn and roosting in the protection of the Platte River. After the birds gain enough weight, they continue their migration further north.
[edit][add listing] DoThe Tri-City Storm, a USHL hockey team plays at Viaero Event Center, located on the southwest side of the main Interstate 80 interchange at mile marker 272. [edit][add listing] BuyCabelas store on East Highway 30 offers a full range of sporting goods and outdoor apparel The Hilltop Mall located on the northern edge of the city offers a few mall shops and is located near a Super Wal-mart, K-Mart, Target and a Menard's home repair store which is located further north on the extreme north end of town. [edit][add listing] EatValentino's Buffet at the Hilltop Mall Various fast food outlets are found near the Interstate including a McDonalds, Burger King, Runza, Red Lobster, Old Chicago and a Perkins family restaurant. Grandpa's Steak House located south of Interstate 80 offers upscale dining, locally known for their steak. [edit][add listing] Drink[edit][add listing] SleepVarious hotels exist especailly on the southern end near the Interstate including a Ramada Inn, a Best Western and a Holiday Inn.
[edit] Contact[edit] Get outKearney is located in the Tri-Cities region of Nebraska. The cities of Grand Island and Hastings are within 50 miles to the east. Located nearby is the historic Fort Kearny which offers camping sites and is also a State Historical Park. [edit] SafetySafety issues often amount to the common sense you'd take in most cities. Keep valuables and expensive electronics out of sight and don't go out at night alone. Lock your car and park under well lit areas. Be weary of any fights you see; chances are it's a rouse. Also be mindful to cover your card number when withdrawing money from ATMS.
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