
George Norris--champion in the fight for the common man.
George Norris spent over forty years representing Nebraskans in the United States Congress, but he always returned to his humble house in McCook, which served as his home base from 1902 to 1944. At the Norris House you'll discover the fascinating story of the father of the Rural Electrification Act, the Tennessee Valley Authority Act, and Nebraska's one-house legislature. The house and all its furnishings were donated to the Historical Society by Norris's wife, Ellie in 1968. Exhibits located in the basement of the house trace the senator's life and career.
More Information on George Norris
Hours:
- 1:30-4:30, Tuesday-Saturday
- Closed all state holidays
Location:
706 Norris Avenue
McCook, NESpecial Events:
Admission:
$3 for adults.
Children with adults free.
Admission fees are waived for NSHS members.Group Tours:
Tours are available year round.
Group rates available.
Please call ahead to make reservations.
308-345-8484Mailing address:
Senator George Norris State Historic Site
706 Norris Avenue
McCook NE 69001-3142Phone:
308-345-8484
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