Ogallala, Nebraska is known for its attractions, history, and agricultural community
Ogallala's name comes from the OGALA Sioux Indian tribe, which pronounced it "Oklada"
The city's foundations began to emerge in 1873 when Keith County was incorporated
Lake McConaughy: Nebraska's largest lake, with beaches, swimming, boating, and fishing
Boot Hill Cemetery: A cemetery where many people were buried with their boots on, which is how it got its name
Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area: A park with views of Lake Ogallala
Petrified Wood Gallery: An educational site with artwork by two brothers
Cornhusker Lanes: A bowling alley with air hockey and other games