Stuhr Museum
About Stuhr Museum
The Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer is an exhibition hall situated in Grand Island, Nebraska committed to safeguarding the inheritance of the Pioneers. It includes a living history town called Railroad Town, intended to bring out a 1890s-time prairie town and made up of numerous unique period structures moved to the exhibition hall. The historical center is named after Leo Stuhr, a nearby agriculturist and government official whose family were among the territory's pioneer pilgrims. He gave land, cash, and ious antiquities that filled in as the establishment of the exhibition hall. The building that houses the majority of the gallery's displays, the Stuhr Building, was planned by draftsman Edward Durell Stone and was worked by Geer-Melkus Construction Co., Inc. It was recorded on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.
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