52 Nebraskaland • March 2020
JEFFERSON
COUNTY
COURTHOUSE,
FAIRBURY
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By Erin Lenz, Nebraska Tourism Commission
VISIT JEFFERSON COUNTY
Historic downtown Fairbury has something for everyone.
Rock Creek Station State Historical Park is one of its most
popular destinations, which outdoor enthusiasts and history
buffs alike will appreciate. See the deep ruts carved by
wagons on the Oregon Trail and explore reconstructed
buildings modeled after original structures that date back
to the 1850s. Then hike along the picturesque Rock Creek
and hear the story of how James Butler Hickok, also known
as Wild Bill, began his infamous gun-slinging reputation at
Rock Creek Station.
For more outdoor time, take a trip to Alexandria State
Recreation Area where lakes, a swimming beach and great
fishing opportunities will provide hours of entertainment. Its
Snack Shack is open seasonally.
Other interesting stops in Fairbury include the city
museum and city park. The museum documents the town's
history and hosts a car show every September. The city
park features a new aquatic center and a unique wooden
playground covered with tall, shady trees.
Stop by Rowdy's for lunch, where its huge chicken fried
steak called the "elephant ear" could satisfy the most
voracious of eaters. Jalisco Mexican Restaurant, located on
the square, offers old family recipes and is a local favorite.
Hometown Eatery is another lunch or dinner spot with its
wide-ranging menu of bakery treats, Reuben sandwiches
and pizza. Side Trek Bar and Grill in Harbine hosts a wing
night every Thursday.
Fairbury is a great place to visit in the summer months.
Don't miss the races at the Jefferson County Speedway,
where the Jayhusker ¾ Midget Races are a hit during
the County Fair in July; over 1,000 fans pack the stands
during these two nights of racing. Or catch the Annual
Motorcyle Show and then stop in for a drink at the Salty Dog
Saloon in Steele City afterward, which offers live music in
the summer.
Find small-town hospitality at the Nebraska Prairie Rose
Bed & Breakfast in Daykin. One of the homes was built in
1917 and fully restored to its former Edwardian-era glory,
featuring a beautiful wraparound porch.
Or turn in for the night at Grayhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast
near downtown, Capri Motel, or Edgewood Hotel and Suites.
For nearly 130 years, Jefferson County has served as a
meeting place for travelers and explorers. The Oregon Trail
began the story and the community has since grown into
the diverse destination it is today – perfect for any weekend
getaway. See visitnebraska.com for more information.