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Juniata, Nebraska : ウィキペディア英語版
Juniata, Nebraska

Juniata is a village in Adams County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 755 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Hastings, Nebraska Micropolitan Statistical Area.
==History==
Juniata was named by the Burlington Railroad for a river in Pennsylvania and is the oldest town in Adams County. It was platted, organized, and became the county seat in late 1871, the first school district in the county was established there, and the first newspaper in the county, the ''Adams County Gazette'', was published there. During the 1870s the Commercial Hotel, south of the railroad depot, was one of the largest in Nebraska west of Lincoln. It was demolished in 1879. On April 12, 1872, the county commissioners declined a request from the St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad for $75,000 in bonds to build 25 miles of track, reasoning that the line would be built anyway and would logically cross the Burlington line at Juniata. Instead the railroad laid its tracks seven miles east and set up the new town of Hastings,〔Catherine Renschler, (Juniata ) at Adams County Historical Society, retrieved April 6, 2010.〕 which in September 1878 won a five-year Great County Seat War and became the county seat.〔Catherine Renschler, (Prairie to Prominence: Hastings' First 10 Years ) at Adams County Historical Society, retrieved April 6, 2010.〕 Juniata continued to grow and now has more residents than in the 1880s. However, it has suffered a number of disastrous fires, the last in 1961, and in 1960 a tornado destroyed the 2-story town pump with bandstand that had been built in 1904 at the intersection of Juniata Avenue and Tenth Street. Because of its proximity to Hastings, Juniata is today a commuter suburb.〔

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