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The small town of Falls City in rural southeast Nebraska
was founded in 1857, its early history part of the sweeping social and
political changes overtaking a divided nation. The area was the Nebraska
base on the Lane Trail, through which free-state emigrants were directed to
Kansas. Lane, a free-soil leader, believed that the beautiful Nemaha Valley
offered great agricultural opportunities.
The town offers complete commercial services, including groceries, cafes,
restaurants, antique and gift shops, pharmacies, motels, and an operating
downtown hotel. There are also pool and city recreational services as well
as camping at Stanton Lake Park.
Click on the links above for more information from some of the friendly
folks who live in or around Falls City.
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