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[[File:Third-and-Main Valentine Nebraska.jpg|thumb|Street sign, Third and Main.]]'''Valentine''' is a city in [[Cherry County, Nebraska (nonfiction)]], United States. | [[File:Third-and-Main Valentine Nebraska.jpg|thumb|Street sign, Third and Main.]]'''Valentine''' is a city in [[Cherry County, Nebraska (nonfiction)]], United States. | ||
Valentine was founded in 1883 when the Sioux City and Pacific Railroad was extended to that point. | Valentine was founded in 1883 when the Sioux City and Pacific Railroad was extended to that point. | ||
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It was named for Edward K. Valentine, a Nebraska representative. | It was named for Edward K. Valentine, a Nebraska representative. | ||
It is the county seat of Cherry County. | It is the county seat of [[Cherry County]]. | ||
In [[Lakota language (nonfiction)|Lakota (nonfiction)]], Valentine is known as ''Oínažiŋ'' or ''Mnináȟaȟa Otȟúŋwahe'', meaning "station stopping place" or "water and waterfall city". | |||
== In the News == | |||
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* [[Valentine, Nebraska]] | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
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* [[Lakota language (nonfiction)]] | * [[Lakota language (nonfiction)]] | ||
External links: | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentine,_Nebraska Valentine, Nebraska] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentine,_Nebraska Valentine, Nebraska] @ Wikipedia |
Latest revision as of 14:26, 20 June 2016
Valentine is a city in Cherry County, Nebraska (nonfiction), United States.
Valentine was founded in 1883 when the Sioux City and Pacific Railroad was extended to that point.
It was named for Edward K. Valentine, a Nebraska representative.
It is the county seat of Cherry County.
In Lakota (nonfiction), Valentine is known as Oínažiŋ or Mnináȟaȟa Otȟúŋwahe, meaning "station stopping place" or "water and waterfall city".
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links:
- Valentine, Nebraska @ Wikipedia