Preserves the first US military fort built west of the Missouri River. It was erected in 1820 on a recommendation of Lewis and Clark, who, besides being explorers, were keen military officers. Find it 17 miles north of Omaha. Big celebrations are planned for its 200th anniversary.
Fort Atkinson State Historical Park
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