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, Nebraska in Burt County

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Tekamah, NE?
Then read on!

Tekamah is a small village in Burt County, Nebraska, with a population of around 1,600 people. It is positioned on the banks of the Missouri River and has a rich agricultural history. The village was incorporated in 1855 and was named after a Native American word meaning "big cottonwood tree."

Today, Tekamah is a quiet and peaceful place, with a charming downtown area and friendly residents. The village has several parks and recreational areas, including the Tekamah City Park, which features a swimming pool, playgrounds, and picnic areas. The Tekamah Golf Course is also a popular destination, offering nine holes of scenic play.

Tekamah celebrates its history with several annual events, including an Old Settlers' Reunion and a county fair. The village also has a strong sense of community, with local organizations and civic groups working to improve the quality of life for residents.

Overall, Tekamah is a great place to live if you're looking for a small-town atmosphere and a strong sense of community.