Kearney, NE 68847
United States of America
Inside the museum we were greeted by authentic looking ''mountain men'' who played their parts very well. Adding a touch of authenticity with their throwback pioneer dialog and prop guns.
I was completely surprised at the size of the museum. From the outside it does not appear that large. The museum is home to the second largest escalator in Nebraska. Ok, that fact did not surprise me. Where in Nebraska would one need a mammoth escalator? Getting back on track, the museum has wonderful exhibits with twenty four life size figures along with paintings, quilts, lights, video and vehicles depicting a span of 150 years in America such as goldrushers, pioneers and drive in movie theaters. The museum is built at the only place where the Oregon, California and Mormon trails intersect. Those trails were the ones most often used by westward heading pioneers.
The museum is open seven days a week and also boasts a large and eclectic gift shop. Inside the museum is the Chuckwagon restaurant which is open six days a week.
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4 Comments
Post a CommentAnother cool feature is that you wear headsets. Depending upon where you are in the museum you will hear pioneers speaking about riding in a covered wagon, standing under a railway you hear a train going by overhead and see sparks, a stampede of buffalo running right at you. It's a beautiful place!
At the Lexington exit is the Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles. Look us up!
Definitely a must-see; and your article is a must-read!
I love pioneer museums. Mitchell, SD USED to have an amazing one. They scaled it down and now it is not worth your time or energy (sadly). Mental note to check this out!!
The Archway Museum sounds like a place we would love to visit..thanks!