Homestead National Historical Park -- Heritage Center

Nebraska

TypeLandmark
Visitingfree (NPS unit)

Ground zero for the 1862 Homestead Act -- the law that gave away 270 million acres and reshaped the entire American West. Daniel Freeman filed one of the first claims here minutes after the act took effect. The plow-shaped Heritage Center sits on his original quarter-section, with restored tallgrass prairie you can walk through.

A foundational only-in-Nebraska origin story (the Homestead Act) with a precise NPS-verified entrance coordinate -- strong hidden-gem/history pillar candidate south of I-80, off the interstate-only complaint corridor.

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