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Weeping Water is a city located in Cass County, Nebraska. It has a population of around 1,000 people and is known for its historical significance and natural beauty. The city's name comes from the Weeping Water Creek, which runs through it. The creek's name is a translation of the Omaha and Otoe word "Nigahoe," which means "rustling water." The town was founded in 1856 by Elam Flower and Darrell Reed. It was incorporated in 1870 and the arrival of the railroad in 1883 helped to ensure its continued existence. The Weeping Water Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and includes the Heritage House Museum. If you're looking for a relaxing getaway with a touch of history, Weeping Water is a great destination to consider.

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Airports near Weeping Water

Reach Weeping Water your way. You can easily travel to Weeping Water using any of these 4 airports.

Eppley Airfield

Located in Omaha, Nebraska, approximately 40 miles northeast of Weeping Water. It is the closest major airport and offers a wide range of domestic and international flights.

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Lincoln Airport

Situated in Lincoln, Nebraska, around 50 miles west of Weeping Water. It is a regional airport with several commercial airlines operating flights to various destinations within the United States.

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Kansas City International Airport

Located in Kansas City, Missouri, approximately 180 miles south of Weeping Water. While it is a bit further away, it is a major international airport with numerous flight options and can be reached by driving or connecting flights.

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Des Moines International Airport

Situated in Des Moines, Iowa, about 160 miles northwest of Weeping Water. It is another regional airport with commercial flights to several destinations in the United States.

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Things to do in Weeping Water

Weeping Water has an abundance of attractions to see - to make things easier, here's our top 3:

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Weeping Water Heritage House Museum Complex

This open-air museum complex showcases a collection of 19th-century buildings that tell the story of the town's history. Explore a one-room schoolhouse, a blacksmith shop, a general store, and even a log cabin. The complex also houses a collection of farm equipment and buggies. You can easily spend an hour or two here wandering through time.

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Memory Lane

This small museum is housed in a former depot and is packed with Weeping Water memorabilia. You'll find historical photographs, documents, and artefacts that showcase the town's founding and growth. There's even a model train exhibit that's a hit with kids. Memory Lane is a great place to learn more about the town and its people.

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Rock Creek Recreation Area

If you're looking to get outdoors, Rock Creek Recreation Area is the place to go. This park offers hiking and biking trails, a swimming pool, and a playground. There's also a fishing pond where you can try your luck at catching catfish, bass, and bluegill. In the winter, the area is popular for cross-country skiing and sledging.

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