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Submitted: 11/23/07 • Approved: 11/23/07 • Last Updated: 2/17/13 • R40324-G0-S3
The Brule Cemetery is located one mile north of the east edge of the town of Brule, Nebraska.
It is on the north side of the old Lincoln Highway, the first transcontinental highway in the United States. The Lincoln Highway, conceived in 1913, ran from New York to San Francisco.
GPS Reading:
North 41 degrees, 06.346 minutes
West 101 degrees, 52.958 minutes
Contributed on 11/23/07 by JimNebraska99
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Record #: 40324