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The
Legend of Rawhide
“The Legend of
Rawhide is an annual
celebration of the history, legend, and Western heritage of Niobrara
County.
The Legend of Rawhide is a community performance in the truest sense of
the word. Each year residents of Niobrara County and surrounding
communities
volunteer their time, energy, and determination in service of the
Legend
of Rawhide pageant.”
Niobrara
Chamber of Commerce
“Lusk, Wyoming….where
the west begins!”
Paleo
Park
“Welcome to dinosaur
country! Throughout the years, paleontologists have been
coming to
the ranch to prospect and excavate numerous dinosaurs. As you
take
your first steps around PALEO PARK tension and pressure just seem to
drift
away ... Children can run and play, the air is clean and the skies are
open as far as you can see. Excitement is part of each day,
along
with real life adventures! Prospect for dinosaurs and other
treasures!”
BlackHills.com
“Your travel
and vacation plans come alive when you enter the majestic Black Hills
with
its numerous attractions, including entertainment, dining, motels,
shopping,
camping, Deadwood gambling, Sturgis camping, and bike rally.
Visit
the awe-inspiring Mount Rushmore or view the magnificent carving of
Crazy
Horse. Take a trip through Custer State Park, in the heart of
the
Black Hills (where the buffalo roam). Or experience Sturgis,
where
motorcycles rule during August, time of the world famous Sturgis
motorcycle
rally.”
Fort
Robinson State Park
"Nebraska's largest
and most historic state park, Fort Robinson was an active military post
from 1874 to 1948. Crazy Horse, Walter Reed, Red Cloud,
Arthur MacArthur,
Dull Knife, General Crook, and Doc Middleton are but a few of the
colorful
characters who played significant parts in carving Fort Robinson's
place
in western lore."
Niobrara
County School District #1
“62% of the High
School students are on the Honor Roll with a grade average of 88% or
above.
70% to 80% of our students are on the college prep path. Our
curriculum
requires students to have 28 credits to graduate with 4 years of
English,
3 years of Math, 3 years of Science, and 3 years of Social
Studies.
Over 80% of our students are involved in extra curricular activities.”
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