Description
“Scotts Bluff National Monument Through The Years” is a 136-page, hardcover book featuring 100 years of the monument’s history.
Photographs for this memorable keepsake have been curated from the Star-Herald archives, the Legacy of the Plains Museum, photographers Tom Downey, Ken Kurtz and from the C.W. Bonham collection.
For more than a century, the Scotts Bluff National Monument has guided travelers to their destination. Visitors stand in awe of the large bluff, the badlands, and the variety of wildlife inhabiting the land.
Towering 800 feet above the North Platte River, Scotts Bluff has served as a landmark for peoples from Native Americans to emigrants on the Oregon, California and Mormon Trails to modern travelers. Rich with geological and paleontological history as well as human history, there is much to discover while exploring the 3,000 acres of Scotts Bluff National Monument.
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