Nemaha County Historical Sites and Towns
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Clear Creek Camelback Truss Bridge (1861) – 0.5 mile west of FAS 485, 6.8 miles north of Baileyville
Coordinates: 39°56’22” N, 96°11’34” W
Marion Township Hall (1895) – Main and First Street
Albany Schoolhouse (1857) – 2 miles north of Sabetha
U.S. Post Office (1936) – 122 South 9th Street
Masonic Temple – Temple of Honor
Seneca Main Street Historic District (1880’s) – 301-612 Main Street
Pony Express Museum (A.J.Felt Block) (1880)
Hand Dug City Water Well – 301 North 11th Street
Prairie Grove School (1886) – Township Road H, SW of intersection with Township Road 232
U.S. Post Office (1936) – 607 Main Street
Universalist Church (now the Seneca Free Library) (1867)
Lake Nemaha Dam Guardrail (1936) – 5.12 miles south of Seneca on Highway 63
Conrad Droge Farm (1874) – 232 Township Road I
St. Benedict:
St. Mary’s Catholic Church (1891)