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Horace Greeley Museum

Tribune, KS | Greeley County

Historic county photos line the walls inside this limestone structure, built in 1890 as the Greeley County courthouse but no longer used as such. The hallway with its original wood floors is flanked by exhibit rooms inviting visitors to examine Dust Bowl photos and artifacts. Admire the woodwork in the historic courtroom and visit the original jail cells in the basement. Thursday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MT. Also open by appointment. (NRHP)

Architecture    Attractions    Courthouse    History    Jail    Museum    NRHP

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