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Ames Ames is the location of an historic church as well as a business museum of old stockyard memorabilia.Dodge Dodge Days celebration hosted every July.Dodge Park contains a swimming pool, ball diamonds, tennis courts, playground and sand volleyball courts. VOGIE's Quilts and Treasures. 53 Oak Street. Considered to be one of the top-ten quilt shops in the country. Extensive collection of original patterns and fabrics. Hooper Rediscover the history of downtown Hooper. The Hooper Main Street was built in the 1890s is is listed as an historic district with the original street lighting. Stop by City Park at the north end of Main Street for ball diamonds, picnic tables, swimming pool and playground.Old Fashioned 4th of July Festival is the largest Independence Day celebration in Dodge County. North Bend North Bend City Park is located at 11th and Locust Streets. Swimming pool, tennis courts baseball diamond, pavilion and playground await you.Harold and Leona's Antique Toy Museum, open by appointment. Vintage toys, dolls, machinery, glassware and more, from the last 50 years. 402.652.3481. Franklin-Cotterell Greens is located at 14th and Walnut Streets, Park amenities include an 800-foot handicap accessible trail through grass, wildflower plants, birdhouse display area and an arboretum on the North Bend High School grounds with more than 1000 trees and shrubs. Old Settlers Days celebration held every June. Scribner Musbach Museum - Discover a display of German farm machinery, medical equipment, kitchen china, glass items and more. Museum open by appointment only. Call 402.664.2788 for reservations.Fairgrounds Park - located at Horton and Fairacres Streets include a ball park and swimming pool. Mohr Auditorium at Fairacres Street and County Road. Softball diamond and playground also on-site. Public, lighted tennis courts at Fifth and Pebble Streets. Dodge County Fair held in August at Fairgrounds Park Scribner Hotel - Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Haze Daze street dance in July. Uehling Uehling City Park is the location of several softball and baseball fields and trap shoot area.
Famous Round Barn structure built by Theodore Uehling in 1905. Wood and tin construction. Celebrating its centennial year with multiple events during the summer and fall such as the Melodrama, June 24th and 25th, and a Labor Day Parade. For more information call 402.567.2524 or 402.567.2292. www.uelingne.org. |
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