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Spruce Street Station

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Visit the Spruce Street Visitor Center

Built in 1922, the Spruce Street Station in Ogallala is considered one of the best preserved of fewer than 20 former Standard Oil stations still standing. Once the state’s largest marketer of petroleum products, Standard Oil of Nebraska rose to prominence with the advent of the automobile.

Through the efforts of the Ogallala Main Street Program, the Spruce Street Station was renovated in 2002-2003. Like the Ogallala Post Office, the Mansion on the Hill and the Little Keystone Church, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Today, the station and adjacent 1937 service bay serve as the Spruce Street Visitor Center. During the summer months, it is often open to the public, staffed by volunteers from the local Retired Senior Volunteer Program. The service bay portion is also available year round for community events.

Calendar of Events

May
11
Sat
all-day Catfish Classic
Catfish Classic
May 11 all-day
Come fish the annual Catfish Classic tournament May 11 at Lake McConaughy!  Call Chad Vogl at 308-355-2321 for more info.
8:00 am I-80 Cleanup
I-80 Cleanup
May 11 @ 8:00 am – 11:00 am
I-80 Cleanup
Keep Keith County Beautiful will host an I-80 Interchange Cleanup Saturday, May 11 from 8 to 11 to help get ready for summer guests. Participants may meet at the Howdy Booth near Casey’s in Ogallala.[...]
9:30 am Pirate Plunge at Admiral’s Cove
Pirate Plunge at Admiral’s Cove
May 11 @ 9:30 am
Admiral’s Cove Resort will host their annual chili cook-off and Pirate Plunge lake jump Saturday, May 11. Drop off your chili before noon, then join the crew at the dock for a refreshing plunge into[...]
May
13
Mon
7:00 pm Og Regional Arts Council Concert...
Og Regional Arts Council Concert...
May 13 @ 7:00 pm
Join the Ogallala Regional Arts Council for Brassfire Thursday, May 13 at 7 PM at the Ogallala Performing Arts Center. Honoring the trumpet through the music of Louis Armstrong, Herb Alpert and Doc Severinsen, Brassfire[...]