Seward, Nebraska attractions, events, places of interest, and recreational and sporting programs and facilities are featured in this category. Appropriate topics include local libraries, museums, historical places, art galleries and amusement places, as well as fairs, festivals and other events, and sports and recreation teams and programs.
 
 
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The annual 4th of July celebration is highlighted, with a schedule of events, parade information, and fireworks display, as well as the associated crafts show, food markets, car show, and other activities. A history of the event, photographs, and contacts are included.
http://www.julyfourthseward.com/
The nine-hole golf course is situated on about sixty acres of land in northeastern Seward, Nebraska. A description of the course is related, with photographs, green fees, course rules, and an overview of its dining facilities and pro shop.
http://www.sewardcountryclub.com/
Seward County Agricultural Society
The organization promotes agricultural improvements and advancements within the county, as well as producing the annual Seward County Fair, a multi-day event held in Seward, Nebraska each year. A fairground map, schedule of events, and a calendar of other activities are put forward.
http://www.sewardcountyfair.net/
Seward County Historical Society Museum
The museum facilities consist of the main museum, the Eberspacher House, School House, Chippewa Northwestern Railway Company, and displays of various historical equipment, each of which are highlighted, along with a calendar of upcoming events.
http://www.sewardcountymuseum.org/
The Seward, Nebraska youth baseball programs hosts 9U, 10U, 11U, 12U, 13U, and 14U teams, which are highlighted here, along with a schedule of events and general information about the teams, programs, and events. Photographs are included.
http://www.sewardjrjays.com/
First organized as a reading room in 1886, after a tornado came through town in 1913, it was reorganized as a city library and housed in a new builing obtained through a grant from Andrew Carnegie. Its location, hours, services, and programs are highlighted.
http://www.sewardlibrary.org/
The non-profit organization was formed to support and facilitate girl’s youth softball in Seward, Nebraska. Its facilities are identified, along with its teams and sponsors. Photographs are featured on the site.
http://www.sewardsoftballassociation.com/