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  1. Fairbury.com – For All Things Fairbury

    Aug 31, 2023 · Fairbury.com is a community website with information and events for the town of Fairbury, Nebraska. IF YOU WANT TO RESERVE SPOTS FOR EVENTS OR CAMPING OR …

  2. Welcome To Fairbury

    Many of the commercial buildings in the Fairbury Commercial Historic District are extremely intact. They retain their original form and ornamentation, particularly in the upper stories. Often, the …

  3. The Fairbury Journal-News – Fairbury.com

    Since 1885 Fairbury has been served with a strong newspaper presence in the community. Today, that paper is the Fairbury Journal-News, one of the largest non-daily papers in the …

  4. Events – Fairbury.com

    Bridal Expo 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm at Downtown Fairbury

  5. Crystal Springs Campground - Fairbury.com

    Crystal Springs may be near Fairbury, but it is a world apart from city life. The 73-acre park just south of Fairbury offers recreation and a variety of wildlife viewing opportunities in a location …

  6. Jefferson County Courthouse - Fairbury.com

    Assessor Mary Banahan 411 4th Street Fairbury, NE 68352 (402) 729-6833 Attorney Joseph Casson 422 E Street Fairbury, NE 68352 (402) 729-6813 Clerk of the County Court Tammy A. …

  7. JCH&L - Fairbury.com

    Jefferson Community Health and Life in Fairbury, Nebraska provides its patients with access to many specialists who provide outpatient services right here at home.

  8. Fairbury City Park

    Constructed entirely of wood at the hands of Fairbury locals, this fantasy playground recreates the excitement of a pioneer town in the Old West. Fairbury City Park in Fairbury, Nebraska is …

  9. Rock Island Railroad Depot Museum - Fairbury.com

    Fairbury’s Depot, which housed the Western Division Headquarters of the Rock Island Railroad, is now a Rock Island Railroad museum.It houses Rock Island Railroad artifacts and displays …

  10. St. Michael’s Catholic Church - Fairbury.com

    Father Francis Bobal was the first of a number of priests who served the first generation of Catholics in Fairbury. In 1885, the construction of the first church began.