The Fort Robinson Museum in Crawford, NE is a historical site that offers visitors a glimpse into the complex past of the region. Through exhibits in the 1905 post headquarters building, visitors can explore the history of the fort, from its role in guarding the Red Cloud Agency in the late 19th century to its housing of German prisoners of war during World War II. The museum showcases fascinating objects such as a dog kennel from the K-9 Corps of World War II and 19th-century Sioux artifacts related to the Red Cloud Agency.
With additional historic structures and sites to explore, including a blacksmith shop, veterinary hospital, adobe officers quarters, and more, the Fort Robinson Museum provides a comprehensive understanding of the diverse individuals and events that shaped the fort's history. Visitors can also become involved in preserving and sharing Nebraska's rich history by becoming a member or volunteering with History Nebraska, the organization that oversees the museum.
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