Grand Island-Kearney area The Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer in Grand Island is a modernist tribute to the pioneer, a sunny glass and stone box designed in the mid-1960's by the New York architect and master of the International style Edward Durell Stone.
Grand Island Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer (3133 West Highway 34; 308-381-5316).
Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer, Grand Island, Nebraska (1963)
Geer-Melkus was the general contractor on many prominent buildings and civil engineering projects throughout the Midwest, including the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer in Grand Island, designed by Edward Durell Stone.
Exhibitions of these artists are often supplemented with art and historical artifacts from other Nebraska museums, including the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer, Joslyn Art Museum, and the University of Nebraska State Museum.
Prairie Pioneers (1941)
The Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer in Grand Island holds an annual sale and exhibition of Platte River-inspired artwork.
The Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer is a museum located in Grand Island, Nebraska dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Pioneers who settled the plains of central Nebraska in the late 19th century.
Prairie Pioneers is a 1941 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Lester Orlebeck.