Raymond, NE
Italia
Raymond sits in the rolling farmland of southeastern Nebraska, a small agricultural community about 15 miles northwest of Lincoln. The town occupies a quiet spot in Lancaster County where corn and soybean fields stretch toward distant horizons under Nebraska's expansive sky. Summer temperatures climb into the 80s with occasional thunderstorms rolling across the plains, while winters bring snow and temperatures that dip below freezing. The most direct route to Raymond follows Highway 34 west from Lincoln, a straight shot through rural countryside that takes about 20 minutes. From Omaha, drivers typically take Interstate 80 west to the Highway 34 exit, making the total journey roughly 75 minutes. Local residents often use this route for commuting to Lincoln for work or shopping. County roads connect Raymond to smaller farming communities like Davey and Ceresco, creating a network of quiet two-lane highways lined with farmsteads and grain elevators. Lincoln Airport lies about 20 miles southeast of Raymond via Highway 34 and local roads, making it accessible for the few air travelers in the area. The town has no EV charging infrastructure, reflecting its rural character and small population of 187 residents. Raymond's grain elevator rises above the surrounding farmland like a prairie lighthouse, visible from miles away and serving as a landmark for travelers navigating the geometric grid of Nebraska's agricultural landscape.
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