Auburn Nebraska
So Sammy refused to eat his breakfast until I played the game with him – it seems I’ve created a monster – and his mother had just given up and told me that I should either wean him out of it or indulge him. So like the cool aunt that I intend to be, I indulged him and let him throw the dart at my trusty map-that-will-surely-not-die-so-soon. After a few tries, we landed it on Auburn, Nebraska, and Sammy declared it as the best city ever (probably based on the name).
I wouldn’t know about that, but it IS pretty nice. The Auburn, Nebraska is the county seat of the state’s Nemaha County and is technically an incorporation of two towns – Calvert and Sheridan. The two towns became Auburn Nebraska in 1882 in an attempt to become the county seat (at that point, the seat had been Brownville). Obviously, the move paid off and the next year, Auburn won the seat of Nemaha county.
Above anything else, Auburn Nebraska is a community place, mostly consisting of recreational areas for the citizens and their families, although there are nearby attractions such as the Indian Cave State Park. Personally, however, I’d like to go there because it’s the antique capital of southeast Nebraska and I know people who would appreciate antique trinkets. All in all a wholesome place. Worth a visit.