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Dodge County, Nebraska

County Seat: Fremont
Founded: 1855
Named For: Augustus C. Dodge, U.S. Senator from Iowa
License Plate Prefix: 5
Population: 37,167 (2020 census)
Area: 535 sq mi

History

Dodge County was established in 1855 and named after Senator Augustus C. Dodge. Early settlement centered on the Platte River and the convergence of trails, ferries, and later railroads that made the region a major transportation hub. Fremont, founded in 1856, became the county seat and grew rapidly as a commercial, educational, and industrial center. North Bend, Hooper, Scribner, and Dodge developed as agricultural and rail‑supported communities, each contributing to the county’s economic and cultural identity.

The county’s history reflects pioneer migration, river‑valley development, and the rise of Fremont as one of eastern Nebraska’s most important regional cities.

Geography

Location: East‑central Nebraska along the Platte River
Landscape: River valleys, fertile farmland, rolling prairie, and expanding urban centers

Adjacent Counties:

Culture & Landmarks

  • Midland University – A major educational and cultural institution in Fremont.
  • Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area – One of Nebraska’s most popular outdoor destinations for camping, fishing, and boating.
  • Historic Downtown Fremont – Architecture, shops, and landmarks reflecting 19th‑century development.

Notable Communities

  • Fremont – County seat and major regional commercial center.
  • North Bend – Community with strong agricultural and local traditions.
  • Hooper – Town known for rural heritage and community events.
  • Scribner – Historic rail town with deep farming roots.
  • Dodge, Inglewood, Ames – Small towns and villages with close‑knit rural identity.

Events & Attractions

  • Fremont’s John C. Fremont Days – One of Nebraska’s largest community festivals.
  • Dodge County Fair – Livestock shows, rodeo events, and agricultural exhibits.
  • Outdoor Recreation – Fishing, boating, and scenic drives along the Platte River and Fremont Lakes.

Living in Dodge County

Dodge County blends agriculture, industry, education, and small‑town life. Fremont provides major services, healthcare, and commerce, while North Bend, Hooper, Scribner, and rural areas maintain long‑standing farming traditions. Residents value the area’s heritage, economic diversity, and strong community identity.

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