The Senator George William Norris House, located at 706 Norris Avenue in McCook, Nebraska, is a historic house museum. This location offers visitors a chance to delve into the life and times of George W. Norris, a significant figure in Nebraska's political history.
The house was purchased in 1899 by George W. Norris, a Nebraska politician who played a significant role in the New Deal of the 1930s and the Rural Electrification Act. Visitors can learn about Norris's political career and his contributions to American society.
The interior of the Norris House is mainly furnished and finished with items that belonged to the Norris family. This provides an authentic glimpse into the lifestyle of the Norris family during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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706 Norris Ave, Mccook
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George W. Norris Home has 3 ratings.
Nebraska has a real authentic genuine gentleman as the museum manager, we were just traveling through town this Sunday and decided to stop for some photos, we called and got a hold of Harold, he came right over. Instantly we can see he was happy with a huge smile and very jovial outgoing personality, Harold did a great job. I highly recommend taking time to visit the George Norris house in McCook for a great family experience a lesson in history and see a very beautiful historical home
Visited on 5 Jul 2026
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Visited on 20 Dec 2025
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