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OutdoorNebraska.gov | 35 L ocated near Elyria, Fort Hartsuff is typical of a Plains infantry outpost. It stood as a buffer between settlers and Native Americans in the North Loup River valley from 1874-81. Its nine original buildings were built of lime-concrete mix, which helped them withstand the passage of time. In May of 1877, soldiers pioneered a new trail from Grand Island to Deadwood, South Dakota. Acquired as a historical park in 1961, it has been restored as it was when soldiers patrolled the Loup and Cedar river valleys. Group tours are available by appointment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND GROUP TOURS Phone: 308-346-4715 Email: ngpc.fort.hartsuff@nebraska.gov FORT HARTSUFF STATE HISTORICAL PARK

