SEWARD, Neb. (KLKN) – Every year nearly 40,000 visitors head to Seward. Celebrations fill the city on July 4 every year since 1868 and this semiquincentennial is no different.
Celebrations have been directed by local high school and college-age students since 1969. The Seward community has been celebrating in the same town square since before then.
Seward hosts a parade, a new exhibit at the National Guard Museum, a car show, a home decorating contest, a corn hole tournament and a “free, giant firework extravaganza” according to the Fourth of July in Seward website…