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Striving to Collect and Share all Diverse Perspectives from the Past, Present and Future!

The Stuhr Museum is known for providing immersive historical, educational, and cultural experiences. The Museum is located in Grand Island, NE
The Museum is a humanities organization that welcomes visitors of all backgrounds to pursue the story of our collective human experience. Your story is our history. We strive to collect and share the diverse perspectives of the past, connect them to the present, and create a more inclusive future.
Our Founder Leo Stuhr was vitally interested in the history of Hall County, and was a founder of the Hall County Historical Society. In 1960, Stuhr announced that he would donate $25,000 and 35 acres of land on which to build a county museum, thus the beginning of the Stuhr Museum.
As a humanities-based organization, the museum provides visitors with programming and activities that encourage understanding for one another and for their communities. For example, as visitors walk through our historic Railroad Town, they will talk with living historians who share their stories, as well as ways that the entire town works together in order to not just survive, but also thrive.
Community is a central theme at the museum, as is evidenced not only by physical locations such as the town, but also groups such as the Railroad Town Sewing Society, a group of women that come together through shared interests. Stuhr Museum is fortunate to have a strong community of volunteers who give their time to help improve the visitor experience, help in the research department, and assist with various activities throughout the year.
When you visit Stuhr Museum, you become part of our community, too, because we understand that history is ongoing, and your story is part of our history. We look forward to welcoming; please check us out online for more information: https://stuhrmuseum.org/