English: Stone Street, looking south, Falls City, Nebraska.
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Title:
History of Richardson County, Nebraska : its people, industries and institutions
Year:
1917 (
1910s)
Authors:
Edwards, Lewis C
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Publisher:
Indianapolis : B.F. Bowen
Contributing Library:
Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor:
Brigham Young University
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P O I—I co HH CH CHAPTER XX.Falls City, the County Seat. There is no place on the globe more richly endowed by nature thanRichardson county, which is one of the best to be found in the stateof Nebraska, and OA-er all its wealth reigns Falls City, county seat and itslargest and most improved city. The county possesses an equable and healthful climate, where everycereal, grain, vegetable and fruit adapted to a temperate zone are grownin abundance and where the important industry of stock raising is exten-sively carried on. There are many finely improved farms for the breedingof blooded horses, sheep, cattle, swine and poultry to be found in the vastradius tributarx- to h^alls City. By reason of its location and excellenttransportation facilities, afforded by two main lines of railway, the Bur-lington & Missouri railroad and the Missouri Pacific, it is a most favorableand convenient shipping point, north or south or east or west, for the vastamount of grain and stock produced herea
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