North Platte Commercial Historic District
a.k.a. LN06
South: 4th St. to Front St., Vine St. to Chestnut St. North: 7th St. to 9th St., Vine St. to Dewey St., North Platte, NE Local significance of the district:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 2020.
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources.
In the late 1860s, the construction of the transcontinental railroad through the county played a vital role in its development. The town of North Platte quickly became a major hub with the establishment of a railroad station and various supporting industries. This led to a significant population boom, as migrants flocked to the area seeking new opportunities and resources.
During World War II, Lincoln County played a crucial role in the war effort. The North Platte Canteen gained national recognition for its efforts in welcoming and providing support to millions of soldiers traveling through the town by train. Volunteers from the community worked tirelessly to offer companionship, food, and entertainment to boost the morale of the servicemen, leaving a lasting legacy of patriotism and community spirit.
Over the years, Lincoln County has also been known for its agricultural heritage. The fertile plains of the county have provided a favorable environment for farming and ranching. Cattle ranching has been a prominent industry, and the county's annual Buffalo Bill Rodeo has become a celebrated event, attracting visitors from far and wide.
Despite the many changes and challenges faced over time, Lincoln County has maintained a strong sense of community, preserving its history while embracing opportunities for growth and progress. Today, the county continues to thrive, offering a blend of historical significance, cultural diversity, and natural beauty for its residents and visitors to enjoy.
Lincoln County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
- 1859 - Lincoln County is established.
- 1860 - The first settlers arrive in the area.
- 1866 - North Platte becomes the county seat.
- 1871 - The Union Pacific Railroad reaches North Platte.
- 1881 - The Buffalo Bill Dam is completed, providing irrigation for the area.
- 1893 - Cody, Nebraska is incorporated as a city.
- 1927 - U.S. Route 30 is designated as the Lincoln Highway through Lincoln County.
- 1936 - The North Platte Regional Airport is established.
- 1958 - Construction of the Interstate 80 begins in Lincoln County.
- 1971 - The Golden Spike Tower and Visitor Center is opened in North Platte.