File:Tonwantonga site historical marker 2.JPG
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Tonwantonga site: pulloff with historical markers beside U.S. Highway 75/77 northeast of Homer, Nebraska. The sign immediately to the right of the large blue historical marker states "Ton won tonga, the Omaha Tribe's Big Village, existed in this spot and was occupied intermittently from 1775 to 1845." Camera is facing generally eastward.
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current | 23:29, 14 January 2017 | 2,502 × 1,557 (1.61 MB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Tonwantonga site: pulloff with historical markers beside U.S. Highway 75/77 northeast of Homer, Nebraska. The sign immediately to the right of the large blue historical marker states "Ton won tonga, the Omaha Tribe's Big Village, existed in this spot and was occupied intermittently from 1775 to 1845." Camera is facing generally eastward. |
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