We are all delighted by the bustle of big cities and are in awe of the spectacle of pure countryside. However, there is an in-between that also has an undeniable lure: the small town.

There’s something utterly charming about visiting a small community. After all, they offer plenty of peace and quiet, and typically have unique local customs and celebrations that make them worth a visit. Nebraska is a state dotted with such small towns, although one in particular stands out: Seward.

Seward, Nebraska may have a population under 2,000, but it also boasts a quaint historic downtown, an amazing winery, and a celebration that’s known statewide: its massive 4th of July celebration that’s even given the town its own unique nickname.

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Seward, Nebraska might be a smaller town, but it has so much to offer for both out-of-state visitors and Nebraska residents alike.

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