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  1. Kearney (/ ˈ k ɑːr n i / KARR-nee) is the county seat of Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 33,790 in the 2020 census , making it the 5th most populous city in Nebraska . [6]

  2. The University of Nebraska at Kearney offers more than 200 majors and programs across dozens of academic disciplines. Whether you're interested in science, technology, business, arts, social sciences, humanities, or education, UNK has the programs to jumpstart your future, setting you up to enter your career with less debt and more experience.

  3. With comfortable, premium lodging, eclectic shopping, and a variety of locally-owned craft food and drink options, Kearney has something for everyone. By day, you’ll find rich history, outdoor adventure, and some of America’s most unique attractions.

  4. Kearney, city, seat (1874) of Buffalo county, south-central Nebraska, U.S. It lies on the north bank of the Platte River, about 130 miles (210 km) west of Lincoln. Pawnee Indians were early inhabitants of the area. The city was founded in 1871 at the junction of the Burlington and Missouri River.

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  5. Kearney Nebraska Highlights. Our mission is to discover and share great places, display interesting things, and highlight entrepreneurs, artists, merchants and service providers. We highlight travel, living, entertainment, art, music, fashion, government, politics, journalism, media, sports, business and other key interest areas.

  6. Learn more about their lifestyle inside the period buildings of Fort Kearny State Historical Park, the first fort built to protect travelers on the Oregon Trail. Or, take your pick—from the Kearney Area Children's Museum to the Classic Car Collection to the Museum of Nebraska Art.

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  8. In 1964 Kearney was linked with Interstate 80, which created a boom in tourist trade causing construction of motels and restaurants to increase. A striking feature about Kearney is that it is located halfway between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans.

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