World's Largest Time Capsule

Nebraska

TypeRoadside & scenic
Visitingfree (outdoor site)

In 1975, small-town furniture-store owner Harold Davisson buried a 45-ton concrete vault stuffed with a Chevy Vega, bikini bottoms, and 5,000 other relics of the Bicentennial -- then sealed it for exactly 50 years. It was cracked open again on July 4, 2025, and the town built a whole festival around the reveal.

High story-density roadside oddity with a built-in narrative arc (buried 1975, opened 2025) -- hidden-gem-forward, easy detour off US-34/NE-15 near Lincoln, not currently in NE content set.

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