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Glur's Tavern
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Glur's Tavern, Columbus, Nebraska
Glur's Tavern is located in Nebraska
Glur's Tavern
Location in Nebraska
Glur's Tavern is located in the United States
Glur's Tavern
Location in the United States
Location 2301 11th St, Columbus, NE 68601 USA
Nearest city Columbus, Nebraska
Built 1876
NRHP reference No. 75001100
Added to NRHP July 30, 1975

Glur's Tavern is a very old building in Columbus, Nebraska. It was built way back in 1876. Many people say it's the oldest place of its kind that has been open continuously west of the Mississippi River.

A famous person named "Buffalo Bill" Cody even visited Glur's Tavern. This historic building is so important that it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means it's recognized as a special landmark in American history.

A Glimpse into History

Glur's Tavern has been around for a very long time. It has seen many changes in the world since 1876. The building itself looks like it hasn't changed much over the years.

What Makes It Special?

The building is made of white wood. It looks like it's from another time. There's even an old sign that says "SALOON" hanging over the front door. This sign reminds everyone of its long history. Being on the National Register of Historic Places means it's protected. It helps us remember the past.

Buffalo Bill's Visit

One of the most famous stories about Glur's Tavern involves Buffalo Bill Cody. He was a very well-known showman and adventurer. He visited Columbus, Nebraska, in May 1883.

A Legendary Payment

Local stories say that Buffalo Bill paid for things at Glur's Tavern in a very unusual way. He supposedly used a $1,000 bill! This happened after a funeral in Columbus. The funeral was for his good friend, Major Frank North.

Who Was Frank North?

Major Frank North was an important person. He used to lead the Pawnee Indian Scouts. He was also a close friend of Buffalo Bill. Frank North helped manage the Native American performers in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. Buffalo Bill and his group came to Columbus for the funeral. They also used the local fairgrounds for rehearsals for their famous show.

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