The Route: From just north of Omaha to South Sioux City along US Highway 75.
The View: Wooded bluffs, open bottom lands, bountiful cropland, and historic waterways.
The Adventure: Western history, American Indian culture, steamboat artifacts, and the first military post west of the Missouri River.
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Summer is here!  Traveling the Lewis & Clark Scenic Byway just got a lot more fun! The Byway Passport Program lets travelers earn prizes while exploring Nebraska.  To start, pick up a Byway Passport, read the instructions, and hit the road.  The Passport lists three sites for each of the nine Nebraska Byways.  Stop at these sites and have your passport stamped. Collect 9 stamps for a Byway T-Shirt, 18 stamps for a digital picture frame, and 27 stamps for a FLIP video camera. For every 9 stamps collected, your name will be entered in a grand prize drawing for a laptop computer.   Pick up a Passport at any of the three Lewis & Clark Scenic Byway Passport sites: Woodland Trails, John G. Neihardt State Historic Site, Fort Atkinson State Historical Park. 
June 26, 2010 Back to the Country Wine & Music Festival. Silver Hills Vineyard & Winery (402)374-2656, www.silverhillswinery.com
 
July 3-4, 2010 Fort of July Celebration. Click here to see flyer.  Fort Atkinson State Historic Park (402)468-5611 www.fortatkinsononline.org
 
July 21-25 Dakota-Thurston County Fair. South Sioux City Faigrounds. www.dakotathurstoncountyfair.com
July 21, 2010

10:00 Lewis & Clark Scenic Byway Meeting
Nebraska Loess Hills RC&D Council Office
408 North Oakland Avenue
Oakland, NE 68045

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