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Callaway, Nebraska
Callaway's settlement began right after the civil war. It is situated in the seven valleys region of central Nebraska, located 65 miles northwest of Kearney on Highway 40 or 45 miles north of the Lexington exit on Interstate 80.
Callaway was named for S.R. Callaway, second vice president and general manager of the Union Pacific Railroad when the Wood River Grade was made from Kearney to the new townsite. The founders of this new community at the end of the line found it fitting to honor him with a community bearing his name.
www.callaway-ne.com/
Callaway's settlement began right after the civil war. It is situated in the seven valleys region of central Nebraska, located 65 miles northwest of Kearney on Highway 40 or 45 miles north of the Lexington exit on Interstate 80.
Callaway was named for S.R. Callaway, second vice president and general manager of the Union Pacific Railroad when the Wood River Grade was made from Kearney to the new townsite. The founders of this new community at the end of the line found it fitting to honor him with a community bearing his name.
www.callaway-ne.com/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callaway,_Nebraska
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Coordinates: 41°17'28"N 99°55'16"W
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