Wallace (Nebraska)
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Wallace is a small town in rural Lincoln County Nebraska, with a 2005 population of 321.Understand
Wallace is a small farming community located in extreme southwestern Lincoln County, along the Burlington Northern Railroad line. The town celebrated its centennial in 1987.
A recent announcement by a major Ethanol company proclaimed that a 100 million per year ethanol plant will be built in the area soon.
A recent announcement by a major Ethanol company proclaimed that a 100 million per year ethanol plant will be built in the area soon.
Get in
Wallace is located near the crossroads of Nebraska highways 23 and 25, each of which is a two-lane blacktop road. Highway 25 continues south into Kansas, eventually meeting up with Interstate 70.
Get around
The only way to get around Wallace is by car.
See
Johnson Memorial BuildingThe hall was built in 1921 as a memorial to John R. Johnston, a resident of Pennsylvania who was prominent in the glass industry. Johnston came to Wallace annually for twenty-four years to hunt and fish. His family and friends built the hall as a memorial after Johnston died of tuberculosis in 1920 at the age of fifty-three. The hall was designed by F. W. Fitzpatrick, a nationally known architect. Listed on the National Historic Register.
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North Platte/Lincoln County Convention and Visitors Bureau
phone: +1 308-532-4729address: 219 S. DeweyThe CVB maintains a comprehensive list of attractions, events, lodging and dining establishments in all of Lincoln County.
Do
Hunting
Buy
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Mac's Super Foods
phone: +1 308-387-4317address: 314 East Highway 23Grocery store
Eat
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Grandma Deb's Cafe
phone: +1 308 387-2347address: 205 South Commercial Ave
Drink
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Double E Bar and Grill
phone: +1 308 387-4658address: 241 South Commercial Ave
Sleep
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Prairie View Motel
phone: +1 308 387-4618address: 409 North Commercial Ave -
Wallace Hotel
phone: +1 308 387-4338address: 218 South Commercial Ave
Go next
Just 25 miles south of Wallace on Highway 25, the Grand Duke Alexis Rendezvous is held each July. The rendezvous is set up near the original site of the 1872 buffalo hunt when the U.S. Army commissioned the young scout Buffalo Bill to entertain the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia.