Welcome To Fairbury!
Here are the Editor’s Picks for the Top 10 Things To Do While Visiting Fairbury!
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Pure Sérénité Spa offers a full day spa experience in a world-class setting! Book a spa day, bring your friends and relax! Let the Pure Serenite staff pamper you from head to toe, all in one stop! Hair, nails, facials, body treatments, massage – located in an historic building on the north side of the Square, in historic downtown Fairbury. |
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Rock Creek Station is located six miles SE of Fairbury along the Oregon Trail and it enters Jefferson County. Here you can still see the ruts created by the wagon trains heading west, watch a blacksmith shape metal, explore trails and ranches on foot or on horseback, and learn about Oregon Trail and Pony Express history at the Visitor's Center. |
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Restored to its historical integrity, the Fairbury Rock Island Depot Museum is filled with artifacts and memorabilia recounting the history of the Rock Island Railroad's presence in Fairbury and recounting the importance of the railroad to the development of the West. |
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If you are looking for a family-friendly activity this weekend, check out the Fairbury City Museum. The Fairbury City Museum has a very impressive inventory of period items that have been donated by friends and families of the community and is located in the former West Elementary School at 11th & Elm Streets, just two blocks south of Highway 136. The Fairbury City Museum is open Saturdays and Sundays from 1 - 4 pm. Stop by and see all the wonderful treasures and learn about Fairbury's history! |
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Located in the Fairbury City Park and constructed entirely of wood, this fantasy playground recreates the excitement of a pioneer town in the Old West. If you are travelling through Fairbury, it’s a great place to stop the car, stretch your legs and let the kids expel some energy! |
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The Fairbury, Nebraska area boasts world-class hunting opportunities. Sportsmen from all over the world come to hunt pheasant, quail, turkeys, white tail deer and snow geese.
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The Fairbury Disc Golf Course is open year round and has nine holes nestled amongst the mature trees, fountains, rocks and waterfalls, making it a course that is fun for all skill levels, from beginner to pro. |
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Located on the slopes of the Little Blue River Valley just south of Fairbury, NE, the Fairbury Country Club invites golfers of all abilities to enjoy this picturesque and challenging layout. The perfect setting for corporate dinners and cocktail parties. |