This Charming Town In Nebraska Is Perfect For A Summer Day Trip
Nebraska is full of hundreds of small towns, each with their own unique charms. If you find yourself out wandering around in southeastern Nebraska this summer, consider stopping in to visit the lovely town of Fairbury. There’s more to this town of less than 4,000 than you might expect.

Major fires in 1879 and 1903 threatened to set back Fairbury's growth, but after both incidents the town simply picked up the pieces, rebuilt, and went on with life.
The Great Depression and the departure of the railroad may have destroyed other towns, but Fairbury has managed to keep going through it all.

The Fairbury City Museum is another must-see attraction. This little town has some interesting history to share. One of the most fascinating tidbits: the Campbell Brothers Circus, once the second-largest circus in the world, used to winter in Fairbury. Original artifacts from that time (the late 19th-early 20 century) are on display in the museum. Walk over to the Globe Rexall Store on 5th and E Streets to see a huge mural of the Campbell Brothers Circus parade on the side of the building. Who would have thought this little town would have such a colorful history?




Some of the other activities and attractions you’ll want to hit up in Fairbury are the Rock Creek Station State Historical Park, Fairbury City Park (with another fairy tale-like structure!), and the District 10 Schoolhouse museum. Don’t miss the July 4th flea market, which happens to be the largest flea market in Nebraska. There’s a parade that morning and fireworks at night – if there’s ever a perfect time for a day trip to Fairbury, the July 4th holiday is it.
Have you visited this sweet little pioneer town? What was your favorite part?
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