Burt County Nebraska 31

BURT COUNTY WEATHER

Towns in Burt County Nebraska

Burt County, Nebraska

County Seat: Tekamah
Founded: 1854
Named For: Francis Burt, first Governor of Nebraska Territory
License Plate Prefix: 31
Population: 6,722 (2020 census)
Area: 493 sq mi

History

Burt County was established in 1854, one of the original counties created when Nebraska Territory was organized. It was named after Francis Burt, the first territorial governor. Early settlement was shaped by the Missouri River, which provided transportation, trade, and fertile bottomlands for agriculture. Tekamah, founded in 1854, became the county seat and developed into a regional hub for farming, commerce, and civic life. Lyons, Oakland, and Decatur grew as important agricultural and cultural communities with strong immigrant roots, especially Swedish and Danish.

The county’s history reflects the growth of river towns, pioneer agriculture, and the development of rural communities that remain central to local identity.

Geography

Location: Northeastern Nebraska along the Missouri River
Landscape: River bluffs, fertile bottomlands, rolling prairie, and rural farmland

Adjacent Counties:

Culture & Landmarks

  • Lewis and Clark Scenic Byway – A historic route along the Missouri River with scenic overlooks and interpretive sites.
  • Tekamah and Oakland Historic Districts – Architecture and landmarks reflecting early settlement and immigrant heritage.
  • Decatur Bend – A notable Missouri River feature with wildlife and recreation areas.

Notable Communities

  • Tekamah – County seat and regional commercial center.
  • Oakland – Known as the “Swedish Capital of Nebraska.”
  • Lyons – Community with strong agricultural and cultural traditions.
  • Decatur – Historic river town with deep pioneer roots.

Events & Attractions

  • Swedish Festival in Oakland – Celebrating the county’s Scandinavian heritage.
  • Burt County Fair – Livestock shows, rodeo events, and community celebrations.
  • Outdoor Recreation – Fishing, boating, and scenic drives along the Missouri River.

Living in Burt County

Burt County blends river‑valley agriculture, immigrant heritage, and small‑town life. Tekamah, Oakland, Lyons, and Decatur provide essential services and cultural identity, while rural areas maintain long‑standing farming traditions. Residents value the area’s history, natural beauty, and strong community connections.

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