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You've found one of the smallest Nebraska towns on the World Wide Web!
Did you know that in Strang, Nebraska, you can:
- visit the library anytime by appointment?
- find several actively used buildings on the National Register of Historic
Places?
Strang is an active rural community of 38 people located at the junction of Highways 81 and 74 in the southeast section of Nebraska. We are located in southern Fillmore county, eight miles south of Geneva and 18 miles north of Hebron.
Strang was platted in 1886 and was first called Media, then Bixby. In April of 1886 it became Strang when a windmill dealer, A. L. Strang, offered to donate a windmill to the town if it would bear his name.
For more information about Strang contact Town Board Chairman, Bob Gibson
at 402/759-4833.
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