Fort Robinson State Park -- Trailside Museum of Natural History

Nebraska

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A former Army theater turned natural history museum, anchored by two Columbian mammoth bulls whose tusks locked in mortal combat and were found fossilized together, still fused, 10,000 years later. Fort Robinson itself is where Crazy Horse was killed in 1877 and where WWII German POWs later trained war dogs -- a fort with two irreconcilable American stories under one roof.

Precise, checkinable building coordinate (not just a 22,000-acre park polygon) inside the Fort Robinson complex, with the fort's Crazy Horse/Red Cloud Agency history giving it real narrative weight for the story-first voice; separate History Center building (3200 W US-20) is an alternate checkin if the museum feels too niche.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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