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McCook, Nebraska 69001
(Photos)
Entryway. Former Post Office. McCook, Nebraska. Built in 1915 using the Neoclassical Style.
Cornerstone. Former Post Office. McCook, Nebraska. Built in 1915 using the Neoclassical Style.
Keystone Hotel. Norris Avenue. McCook, Nebraska. Built in 1922 using the Renaissance Revival Style. NRHP designated in 2001.
Commercial Block. 416 Norris Avenue. McCook, Nebraska. Built in 1926.
Gazette Building. McCook, Nebraska. Built in 1926.
Clock. McCook, Nebraska.
Bison. McCook, Nebraska.
YMCA Building. 424 Norris Avenue. McCook, Nebraska.
McCook Carnegie Library. McCook, Nebraska. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Veterans Memorial. McCook, Nebraska.
Bandshell. Norris Park. McCook, Nebraska. Built in 1917.
Historic Sign—George William Norris. McCook, Nebraska.
Historic Sign—George Norris Home. (NRHP listed). McCook, Nebraska.
First Christian Science Church. McCook, Nebraska.
Episcopal Church. McCook, Nebraska.
Episcopal Church. McCook, Nebraska.
YMCA Building (1926). McCook, Nebraska. NRHP designated.
Memorial Methodist Church cornerstone. McCook, Nebraska.
Memorial Methodist Church. McCook, Nebraska.
McCook Carnegie Library. Norris Avenue. McCook, Nebraska. Built in 1907 using the Spanish Mission Colonial Style. NRHP designated.
YMCA Building. Norris Avenue. McCook, Nebraska. Built in 1926 using the Mission Revival Style. NRHP designated.
The Gazette Building (1926). Norris Avenue. McCook, Nebraska.
Sunrise at the hotel in McCook, Nebraska.
I wasn’t where I had planned to be, but starting in McCook replaced an earlier county that I skipped. And it made a better pattern for hitting the six counties in NW Kansas.
Early sun in a Nebraska cornfield. McCook, Nebraska.
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