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Osceola, NE

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Osceola sits in central Nebraska's Polk County, a small farming community positioned along the Platte River valley. The town lies about 60 miles west of Lincoln and 80 miles southwest of Omaha, making it accessible for both day trips from Nebraska's major cities and as a stopping point for cross-state travelers. Highway 92 serves as Osceola's main east-west corridor, connecting directly to Grand Island about 30 miles to the west and continuing east toward Lincoln. From the north and south, Highway 81 provides the primary route, linking Osceola to Columbus and points north, while running south toward Seward and eventually to the Kansas border. These highways intersect right in town, making navigation straightforward for visitors arriving from any direction. The area experiences Nebraska's continental climate with hot summers and cold winters, typical of the Great Plains region. The surrounding landscape consists of fertile agricultural land that supports the local farming economy. During summer months, the countryside shows endless rows of corn and soybeans stretching to the horizon. EV charging options remain limited in this rural area, so electric vehicle drivers should plan accordingly when traveling through central Nebraska. The Polk County Courthouse, built in 1918, stands as Osceola's most distinctive landmark with its classical revival architecture and prominent clock tower visible from several blocks away.