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This is a picture book to promote Kearney, Nebraska, published about 1920.

It is made available by the of Pam Rietsch.
Thanks, Pam!

TABLE of CONTENTS
Not part of the original booklet
Inside front cover
Map
Kearney Post Office
Nebraska State Normal School
Nebraska State Normal School Gymnasium
Kearney Military Academy (Main Building)
Kearney High School
State Hospital for Tuberculosis
The Kearney Country Club
Power House and Spillway, Central Power Company
Kearney Commercial Club Headquarters
Kearney Flour Mills
North American Hotel;City National Bank
Steam Laundry and Furniture Buildings
The Home of The Kearney Daily Hub
Interior of Ladies' Outfitting Store
Buffalo County Fair; Central Avenue
Midway Hotel; Twenty-first Street Looking West (Kearney Opera House)
Annual Banquet of Kearney Commercial Club
Automobiles Play an Important Part in Community Life
Rotary Club Banquet to William Howard Taft, April 17, 1919
Patterson Building Housing Automobile and Implement Departments
Kearney Supports an Up-To-Date Band
Kearney's Wholesale Automobile Accessory Establishment
Panoramic Views of Kearney-"The Midway City"
St. Luke's Church
Interior First Methodist Church
St. James Catholic Church
First Baptist Church; Buffalo County Court House
Kearney is Noted for Cement Walks, Paves and Shady Drives
State Industrial School; Concrete Bridge; Country Club Scenes
World's Largest Dairy Barn (1733 Ranch)
Poultry Dept. of 1733 Ranch; Famous Halfway Point
Potato Harvest (Three Hundred Bushels Per Acre)
Sugar Beets; Alfalfa Harvest
Scenes at Radford Ranch, Near Kearney
Mortgage Lifters
Kearney Boasts of Many Beautiful Homes
(Kearney Homes)
Panoramic Views of the Platte Valley
Lake Kearney; Kearney Floral Company
Masonic Temple Block
Interior of Five and Ten Cent Store (Woolworth's)
Interior of a Kearney Department Store
Amusement Resorts on Lake Kearney and Wood River
Overflow from Central Power Company Canal
"Broadwaters" - Good-night
Word Pictures of "The City Beautiful"

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