Johnson Lake Campground, Elwood, Nebraska

The first of three Litte Free Libraries—each had Robert Ludlum books and kids books
Notice how the siding and fancy scallop trim are proportional to the size of the structure!
Corn! What would a Nebraska ride be without seeing fields of corn?
You can see Johnson Lake off in the distance...several gazebos on the path; and even an air
and bike repair stop
The second Little Free Library
Juniper
This Little Free Library is actually in the Johnson Lake Recreation area where we are camped. It was made out of part of a boat! So clever. Note the donor bricks in the center—they’re made in the shape of the state of Nebraska!

Tomorrow: we drive to Boyd Lake State Park in Loveland, CO to visit with friends. Stay tuned!

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  1. The third Little Library was huge! I have always loved the idea of the free library out and about! Glad to see areas where they are still active and not destroyed! HD

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  2. Sounds like you are having a great adventure! We have been across Nebraska a few times ---- nothing but corn!!!!! Travel safe and keep on enjoying!

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  3. Loved the juniper! Bet it smelled wonderful!

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  4. So good to see the Little Libraries all over, especially in campgrounds. In my “working days” I wrote several successful grant applications to support the LL movement, now just about everywhere!📚

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