Itinerary: David City - A Historical Stop
Immerse yourself in this fun-filled trip to David City and Seward to see unique rural artwork, take in the area's history and enjoy thrifting, shopping and great food and drinks!
420 E St.
David City, NE
United States
Located in downtown David City, this full-service floral shop and boutique is perfect for gifts and home decor and even offers specialty lattes and smoothies.
575 E St.
David City, NE
United States
As the nation's only exclusively agrarian art museum, Bone Creek connects visitors to the land through art that celebrates farmland, natural landscapes, wildlife and rural life. The museum also hosts exhibitions, educational events and artists talks. Admission is free!
536 N 5th St.
David City, NE
United States
Stop in for lunch and enjoy, well, BBQ, burgers and more! There's a little something for everyone here.
200 W D St.
David City, NE
United States
This museum showcases the history of Butler County, including the early settlement of the area. NOTE: The exhibits are open by appointment only after Labor Day weekend.
470 E St.
David City, NE
United States
Enjoy a full selection of hot food fresh off the grill and a charming atmosphere.
230 S 5th St.
Seward, NE
United States
Close out your day at this historic brewery and taproom located in the original 1947 grain processing mill. Choose from a range of original beers and kick back to have a good time!
101 S 6th St.
Seward, NE
United States
Start your day off with local charm and home-cooked breakfast in the heart of downtown Seward.
504 Seward St.
Seward, NE
United States
With friendly people, great prices and plenty of unique finds, this is a must-see for thrifters.
526 Seward St.
Seward, NE
United States
Locally owned and customer-focused, Allure is a great stop for modern apparel and accessories.
633 Seward St.
Seward, NE
United States
Check out this family-owned Chinese restaurant complete with a lunchtime buffet and wide-ranging menu.
514 Seward St.
Seward, NE
United States
Don't let your trip end without a visit to this all-in-one historical landmark, art gallery and wine tasting room. The original building was built as a bank in 1886 before giving way to a law firm in 1951. It now serves as a space to showcase the work of local artists and a gathering spot for enjoying Nebraska wines.