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The Tri-Cities is an area of
Nebraska Nebraska ( ) is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders South Dakota to the north; Iowa to the east and Missouri to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; Ka ...
consisting of the cities of Grand Island,
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, and Kearney. It has a population of 174,530 as of 2020. The Tri-Cities region is not an official Metropolitan Statistical Area or Combined Statistical Area, however the region would be Nebraska's third largest if it was, behind Lincoln but ahead of
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. The Tri-Cities area holds historical significance, with it being a major destination for pioneers heading west on the
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. In recent years, the region has experienced large amounts of economic and population growth, with this being attributed to an influx in
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jobs.


History


Early settlement

Before the arrival of European settlers, the Tri-Cities area was inhabited by various groups of
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, including the Pawnee and Ponca. Members of these tribes famously hunted
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, which were once widespread in the area that became the Tri-Cities. The first permanent European settlers arrived in 1845, with the construction of Fort Kearney. The fort was built as a response to large numbers of people passing through the region while travelling west. Throughout the 1840s and 50s, the region grew as a prominent supply post for those on the Oregon Trail, as well as for soldiers during the
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. The town of Grand Island was first settled in 1857 by a small group of settlers from
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. Along with Kearney (near Fort Kearney), Grand Island became one of the most prominent supply posts for those heading west. When the Union Pacific Railroad arrived to the Tri-Cities area in the mid-1860s, the region experienced rapid growth to an increase in business, and trade. Later, in 1872, the town of Hastings was founded around 25 miles south of Grand Island. The town instantly became a boomtown, and by 1880, it had a population of over 2,000.


20th century

Throughout the 20th century, the Tri-Cities region experienced robust economic and population growth. Due to the gradual decline of people heading west, the Tri-Cities economy shifted from business and trade to agriculture. The vast plains surrounding the cities were favorable for farming
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s, and
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. During the second half of the 20th century, a number of
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jobs were located to the Tri-Cities area, primarily in Grand Island. Today, these jobs still employ a large portion of the city's population, and play a significant role in keeping Grand Island from experiencing population decline.


21st century

In recent years, the Tri-Cities region has experienced robust population growth, most notably in Kearney and Grand Island. This is often cited as the result of a sharp increase in higher education jobs arriving in the region. These include jobs in
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,
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, and
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. Grand Island, Kearney, and Hastings are 4th, 5th, and 8th most populous cities in Nebraska respectively. Based on past growth, and current growth estimates, it is possible that Kearney will surpass Grand Island as the region's most populous city in coming decades.


Geography

The Tri-Cities region is located in central Nebraska, near the Platte River, which played a significant role in the region's early establishment and growth. The land surrounding area's major cities mainly consists of farmland, and gently rolling hills. Wooded areas are present, but fairly uncommon. The Tri-Cities region is often described as being at the edge of the cultural Midwest, and the beginning of the greater Rocky Mountain region. These is due to the more dry, and arid climate of the state west of the Tri-Cities, as opposed to the more humid, and forested eastern half of Nebraska. The Tri-Cities region is usually defined as covering eight counties in central Nebraska. These include Adams, Buffalo,
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,
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,
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, Merrick, Kearney, and Webster counties. In total, the region has a population of 174,530.


Economy

The Tri-Cities economy was historically focused on agriculture and manufacturing, due to the large amount of open farmland surrounding the major cities. However, in recent years, a large number of higher education jobs have been brought to the region, with most of them being in Kearney. The Tri-Cities region is home to either the primary or regional headquarters of several large companies including The Buckle,
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, and the
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.


Attractions and culture


Major Attractions

The Tri-Cities area is home to a number of major attractions. These include the Kearney Arch, a large memorial and museum that reached over
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, as well as the Stuhr Museum, a museum dedicated to pioneers moving west, and the Hastings Museum, a museum of natural history and culture which claims the title of largest municipal museum between Chicago and Denver. Grand Island is the home of the Nebraska State Fair, which attracts several hundred thousand people to the Tri-Cities region each year.


Inventions

Hastings, one of the Tri-Cities, is famously the town in which
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was invented. Residence of the town often boast this, and the drink is even considered Nebraska's official
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.


Education

The largest college in the Tri-Cities is the
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, which had an attendance of over 6,000 students in 2019. Other regional colleges include the Central Community College in both Grand Island and Hastings, and Hastings College of Liberal Arts. The most prominent school districts in the Tri-Cities include
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, Grand Island Northwest Public Schools, Kearney Public Schools, and Hastings Public Schools. Throughout each city, there are a number of private schools, with the majority of which being associated with
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See also

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Grand Island, Nebraska Grand Island is a city in and the county seat of Hall County, Nebraska, Hall County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 53,131 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in Nebraska, 4th most populous ...
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Hastings, Nebraska Hastings is a List of cities in Nebraska, city in and the county seat of Adams County, Nebraska, Adams County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 25,152 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in Neb ...
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Kearney, Nebraska Kearney ( ) is the county seat of Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 33,790 in the 2020 census, making it the 5th most populous city in Nebraska. It is home to the University of Nebraska at Kearney. The westward pus ...


References

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