• Attractions

    Western

    Here the traveler has an opportunity to experience beautiful scenery as well as the area's historical importance in American history.

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    View Western Region Map


    Central

    Experience the Sandhill Cranes in the spring, explore the "stair steps" of the original Highway or stop by the visitors center.

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    View Central Region Map


    Eastern

    This part of the Byway follows the Platte River Valley that offers an abundance of wildlife, birding and water recreation.

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  • Members

    Membership Information

    Your Piece of the Open Road

    The Nebraska Lincoln Highway Historic Byway Association is a grassroots organization that brings together businesses, government tourism entities, and individuals along Highway 30 in Nebraska to work together and promote this stretch of road to tourists.

    Mission

    As an organization, we strive to promote and develop travel and tourism along the Highway 30 corridor by preserving and sharing the intrinsic qualities of the highway and enhancing the economic prosperity of communities.

    Objectives

    • To increase the region’s current share of the domestic travel market.
    • To enhance, improve, and expand our designated byway as a tourism product.
    • To create a presence with national and international tourism.
    • To promote the historic significance of our designated byway.

    Three Regions

    The association is divided into three sections along the Lincoln Highway, each with regional leaders, to allow members to become more active in their areas.

    The western region consisting of Kimball, Cheyenne, Deuel, Keith, and Lincoln Counties-includes everyone from the Nebraska/Wyoming border to Brady.

    The central region consisting of Dawson, Buffalo, and Hall Counties-includes those from Gothenburg to Grand Island.

    The eastern region consisting of Merrick, Polk, Platte, Colfax, Dodge, and Douglas Counties-encompasses everyone from Chapman to the Nebraska/Iowa border.

    Click here to download a Membership form to become a member of the Nebraska Lincoln Highway Historic Byway and support our education, marketing and preservation efforts.