Our four-day adventure, held July 7-10, will take you from north to south in central Nebraska, experiencing amazing golf, history, food and drinks along the way!
For those who love history and golf and a cold brew, this is the tour for you! Our tour is a must-travel for golf lovers, with plenty of activities for non-golfer companions to enjoy.
Day One Attractions
- Depart from Lincoln
- Tour Merrick County Historical Society
- Lunch at Miletta Vista Winery
- Golf at Ord Golf Club/Dane Creek (9 holes)
or Tour Valley County Museum & SaBo Art - Cocktails at Scratchtown Brewery
- Supper at You’All Come Back Saloon
- Stay at Cobbleston Inn
Day Two Attractions
- Breakfast at Cobblestone Inn
- Tour Fort Hartsuff Historical Park
- Lunch at Bolo Bear
- Golf at Prairie Club (18 Holes)
or tour Cherry County Museum & Centennial Hall Museum & P.O. Mural - Supper & Stay at Prairie Club
Day Three Attractions
- Breakfast at Prairie Club
- Tour Hooker County Historical Museum
- Lunch at Pal’s Brewing Company
- Tour Golden Spike Tower
- Cocktails at Feather River Winery
- Supper at The Cedar Room
- Stay at Holiday Inn Express
Day Four Attractions
- Breakfast at Holiday Inn Express
- Tour Robert Henri New Art Gallery
- Lunch at Thunderhead Brewing Co.
- Golf at Meadowlark Hills (9 Holes)
or tour MONA or The Archway - Supper at Bottle Rocket Brewing Co.
- Return to Lincoln
Tour Led by Dr Sara Crook
Dr. Sara Crook retired as Professor Emeritus in 2022 from Peru State College after teaching there for 38 years. She has been an avid promoter of Nebraska, its people, and its history through extensive involvement in numerous organizations including Nebraska State Historical Society Board of Trustees, Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation, Humanities Nebraska, Nebraska Hall of Fame Commission, Nebraska Sesquicentennial Foundation, and the Nebraska Sesquicentennial Commission.
Her love of Nebraska led her to co-create for Peru State College a college credit tour program called “Trails and Tales” that ran numerous tours from 1996-2016. She has won several teaching awards including the Nebraska State College’s “Excellence in Teaching Award.” Now in retirement, Dr. Crook is eager to continue to share her love of our state through tours sponsored by the Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation.