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Great Platte River Road Memorial Archway Museum
The Great Platte River Road Archway Monument (also known as The Archway or Kearney Archway) is a monument on Interstate 80 located three miles (5 km) east of Kearney, Nebraska, United States. Opened in July 2000, it houses a historical experience that tells the story of Nebraska and the Platte River Valley in the development of America. The monument spans more than 300 feet above Interstate 80 and is accessible via two numbered exits (275 and 272). History A monument and tourist attraction highlighting the history of the Platte River Valley was a goal of former Governor Frank B. Morrison. In 1997, $60 million in bonds were issued and purchased by investors. On July 16, 2000, the Archway opened to the public, with 223,013 and 249,174 visitors in the attraction's first two years, respectively. First-year visitors included then-president Bill Clinton. These numbers were far short of projections. The monument had to reduce expenses and refinance its bond payments in 2002, reducin ...
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Archway (Kearney NE) Over I-80
An archway is the passage ("way") under an arch. Archway may also refer to: United Kingdom *Archway, London, an area of London, United Kingdom **Archway tube station, London Underground station **Archway Road, a major road in London **Archway Tower *Archway School, a secondary school in Stroud, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom *Thames Archway Company, a former company formed to build a tunnel under the River Thames United States *Archway Cookies, an American cookie manufacturer *Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, a monument in Nebraska, United States *Archway Academy, a private high school in Houston, Texas, United States *''The Archway'', a newspaper at Bryant University, Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States Other uses *Archway (solitaire) *Operation Archway, a military operation in the Second World War See also *Arch (other) An arch is a curved structure capable of spanning a space while supporting significant weight. Arch, Arches, or The Arch may also ...
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California Trail
The California Trail was an emigrant trail of about across the western half of the North American continent from Missouri River towns to what is now the state of California. After it was established, the first half of the California Trail followed the same corridor of networked river valley trails as the Oregon Trail and the Mormon Trail, namely the valleys of the Platte, North Platte, and Sweetwater rivers to Wyoming. The trail has several splits and cutoffs for alternative routes around major landforms and to different destinations, with a combined length of over . Introduction By 1847, two former fur trading frontier forts marked trailheads for major alternative routes through Utah and Wyoming to Northern California. The first was Jim Bridger's Fort Bridger (est. 1842) in present-day Wyoming on the Green River, where the Mormon Trail turned southwest over the Wasatch Range to the newly established Salt Lake City, Utah. From Salt Lake the Salt Lake Cutoff (est. 1848) ...
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About Schmidt
''About Schmidt'' is a 2002 American comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Alexander Payne and starring Jack Nicholson in the title role. The film also stars Hope Davis, Dermot Mulroney, and Kathy Bates. It is loosely based on the 1996 novel of the same title by Louis Begley. ''About Schmidt'' was theatrically released on December 13, 2002, by New Line Cinema. The film was both a commercial and critical success, earning $105.8 million on a $30 million budget. Plot Warren Schmidt is retiring from his position as an actuary with Woodmen of the World, a life insurance company in Omaha, Nebraska. After a retirement dinner, Schmidt finds it hard to adjust to his new life, feeling useless. Warren sees a television advertisement about a foster program for African children, Plan USA, and decides to sponsor a child. He soon receives an information package with a photo of his foster child, a small Tanzanian boy named Ndugu Umbo, to whom he relates his life in a series of candid, ram ...
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Archway (Kearney NE) - View Of I-80
An archway is the passage ("way") under an arch. Archway may also refer to: United Kingdom *Archway, London, an area of London, United Kingdom **Archway tube station, London Underground station ** Archway Road, a major road in London **Archway Tower *Archway School, a secondary school in Stroud, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom *Thames Archway Company, a former company formed to build a tunnel under the River Thames United States *Archway Cookies, an American cookie manufacturer *Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, a monument in Nebraska, United States *Archway Academy, a private high school in Houston, Texas, United States *''The Archway The Archway is the official newspaper of Bryant University, founded in 1946. The newspaper has been independent of Bryant University since the 1970s, and is completely run by undergraduate students. However, several prominent publishers, journa ...'', a newspaper at Bryant University, Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States Other us ...
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Archway (Kearney NE) - Pioneers
An archway is the passage ("way") under an arch. Archway may also refer to: United Kingdom *Archway, London, an area of London, United Kingdom **Archway tube station, London Underground station ** Archway Road, a major road in London **Archway Tower *Archway School, a secondary school in Stroud, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom *Thames Archway Company, a former company formed to build a tunnel under the River Thames United States *Archway Cookies, an American cookie manufacturer *Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, a monument in Nebraska, United States *Archway Academy, a private high school in Houston, Texas, United States *''The Archway The Archway is the official newspaper of Bryant University, founded in 1946. The newspaper has been independent of Bryant University since the 1970s, and is completely run by undergraduate students. However, several prominent publishers, journa ...'', a newspaper at Bryant University, Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States Other us ...
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Archway (Kearney NE) - Campers
An archway is the passage ("way") under an arch. Archway may also refer to: United Kingdom *Archway, London, an area of London, United Kingdom **Archway tube station, London Underground station ** Archway Road, a major road in London **Archway Tower *Archway School, a secondary school in Stroud, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom *Thames Archway Company, a former company formed to build a tunnel under the River Thames United States *Archway Cookies, an American cookie manufacturer *Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, a monument in Nebraska, United States *Archway Academy, a private high school in Houston, Texas, United States *''The Archway The Archway is the official newspaper of Bryant University, founded in 1946. The newspaper has been independent of Bryant University since the 1970s, and is completely run by undergraduate students. However, several prominent publishers, journa ...'', a newspaper at Bryant University, Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States Other us ...
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Archway (Kearney NE) - Covered Wagon (2)
An archway is the passage ("way") under an arch. Archway may also refer to: United Kingdom *Archway, London, an area of London, United Kingdom **Archway tube station, London Underground station ** Archway Road, a major road in London **Archway Tower *Archway School, a secondary school in Stroud, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom *Thames Archway Company, a former company formed to build a tunnel under the River Thames United States *Archway Cookies, an American cookie manufacturer *Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, a monument in Nebraska, United States *Archway Academy, a private high school in Houston, Texas, United States *''The Archway The Archway is the official newspaper of Bryant University, founded in 1946. The newspaper has been independent of Bryant University since the 1970s, and is completely run by undergraduate students. However, several prominent publishers, journa ...'', a newspaper at Bryant University, Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States Other us ...
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Archway (Kearney NE) - Covered Wagon (1)
An archway is the passage ("way") under an arch. Archway may also refer to: United Kingdom *Archway, London, an area of London, United Kingdom **Archway tube station, London Underground station ** Archway Road, a major road in London **Archway Tower *Archway School, a secondary school in Stroud, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom *Thames Archway Company, a former company formed to build a tunnel under the River Thames United States *Archway Cookies, an American cookie manufacturer *Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, a monument in Nebraska, United States *Archway Academy, a private high school in Houston, Texas, United States *''The Archway The Archway is the official newspaper of Bryant University, founded in 1946. The newspaper has been independent of Bryant University since the 1970s, and is completely run by undergraduate students. However, several prominent publishers, journa ...'', a newspaper at Bryant University, Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States Other us ...
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Lincoln Highway
The Lincoln Highway is the first transcontinental highway in the United States and one of the first highways designed expressly for automobiles. Conceived in 1912 by Indiana entrepreneur Carl G. Fisher, and formally dedicated October 31, 1913, the Lincoln Highway runs coast-to-coast from Times Square in New York City west to Lincoln Park in San Francisco, originally through 13 states: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and California. In 1915, the "Colorado Loop" was removed, and in 1928, a realignment relocated the Lincoln Highway through the northern tip of West Virginia. Thus, there are a total of 14 states, 128 counties, and more than 700 cities, towns and villages through which the highway passed at some time in its history. The first officially recorded length of the entire Lincoln Highway in 1913 was . Over the years, the road was improved and numerous realignments were made, See throughout, bu ...
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Transcontinental Railroad
A transcontinental railroad or transcontinental railway is contiguous railroad trackage, that crosses a continental land mass and has terminals at different oceans or continental borders. Such networks can be via the tracks of either a single railroad or over those owned or controlled by multiple railway companies along a continuous route. Although Europe is crisscrossed by railways, the railroads within Europe are usually not considered transcontinental, with the possible exception of the historic Orient Express. Transcontinental railroads helped open up unpopulated interior regions of continents to exploration and settlement that would not otherwise have been feasible. In many cases they also formed the backbones of cross-country passenger and freight transportation networks. Many of them continue to have an important role in freight transportation and some like the Trans-Siberian Railway even have passenger trains going from one end to the other. North America United States ...
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First Transcontinental Telegraph
The first transcontinental telegraph (completed October 24, 1861) was a line that connected the existing telegraph network in the eastern United States to a small network in California, by means of a link between Omaha, Nebraska and Carson City, Nevada, via Salt Lake City. It was a milestone in electrical engineering and in the formation of the United States of America. It served as the only method of near-instantaneous communication between the east and west coasts during the 1860s. For comparison, in 1841, the news of the death of President William Henry Harrison had taken 110 days to reach Los Angeles. Background After the development of efficient telegraph systems in the 1830s, their use saw almost explosive growth in the 1840s. Samuel Morse's first experimental line between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore—the Baltimore-Washington telegraph line—was demonstrated on May 24, 1844. By 1850 there were lines covering most of the eastern states, and a separate network of line ...
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Pony Express
The Pony Express was an American express mail service that used relays of horse-mounted riders. It operated from April 3, 1860, to October 26, 1861, between Missouri and California. It was operated by the Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company. During its 18 months of operation, the Pony Express reduced the time for messages to travel between the east and west US coast to about 10 days. It became the west's most direct means of eastwest communication before the first transcontinental telegraph was established (October 24, 1861), and was vital for tying the new U.S. state of California with the rest of the United States. Despite a heavy subsidy, the Pony Express was not a financial success and went bankrupt in 18 months, when a faster telegraph service was established. Nevertheless, it demonstrated that a unified transcontinental system of communications could be established and operated year-round. When replaced by the telegraph, the Pony Express quick ...
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