Great Platte River Road Archway Monument
The Archway is a museum of and monument to Nebraska's and the Platte River
valley's role in westward expansion. The Archway is directly over Interstate 80
three miles (5 km) east of Kearney, Nebraska.
The Archway spans more than 300 feet over Interstate 80 east of Kearney,
Nebraska and weighs nearly 1,500 tons.
The Archway takes visitors along the trails, rails, highways and superhighways
in a self-guided audio tour that includes stories of the travelers along the
way.
The show starts in the 1840s with the Mormon Trail, Oregon Trail and California
Trail that converged at the nearby Fort Kearny before heading west.
As visitors progress through the exhibit, the displays of different time periods
feature a buffalo stampede, the Mormon Handcart Expedition, gold seekers, the
Pony Express, the telegraph, the transcontinental railroad, the Lincoln Highway,
a drive-in movie and a 1950s cafe.
The Archway Monument was one of the locations used in the filming of About
Schmidt (2002), starring Jack Nicholson.
Location
3060 E 1st Street
Kearney, Nebraska
USA
Getting There
The Great Platte River Road Archway Monument is located in Kearney, Nebraska,
and is a museum that tells the story of the pioneers who traveled westward on
the Great Platte River Road. The museum is situated right above Interstate 80,
and it can be easily reached by car or bus. However, there are no public
transportation options available directly to the museum. The nearest airport is
Kearney Regional Airport, which is approximately 10 miles away from the museum.
Visitors can take a taxi or arrange for a shuttle service from the airport to
the museum.
Nearby Airports
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