Decatur Museum

Decatur Museum The Decatur Museum was established to preserve the rich history of the village of Decatur, Nebraska.

We offer a glimpse into the past, assist people with genealogy, and provide activities.

Our open house was a success.  Thanks to everyone that came to listen and see our new displays.  We are open Wednesday a...
04/26/2026

Our open house was a success. Thanks to everyone that came to listen and see our new displays. We are open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 1 to 4. We also rent our the Event Center --just give one of us a call and we will check the schedule. It's the perfect size for showers, receptions, and family reunions. It has a full kitchen and seating for approximately 100.

We hope that you can join us for our open house- Sunday, April 19, with the program at 2 p. m.  Refreshments to follow. ...
04/11/2026

We hope that you can join us for our open house- Sunday, April 19, with the program at 2 p. m. Refreshments to follow. Come see our new displays.

DECATUR MUSEUM TO OPEN FOR THE 2026 SEASONThe Decatur Museum will open for the 2026 season with a special program by Nan...
04/02/2026

DECATUR MUSEUM TO OPEN FOR THE 2026 SEASON

The Decatur Museum will open for the 2026 season with a special program by Nancy Gillis entitled “Straddling Worlds: Negotiating Indian Education” on Sunday, April 19, 2026, at 2 p.m. at the newly located Decatur Museum at 703 4th Ave, Decatur, Nebraska.

Gillis’s program looks at the history of educational strategies in Native American education for assimilation and indoctrination from the 17th century through the boarding school era of the 19th and early 20th centuries, and the 20th and 21st century changes toward self-determination in a view to the future.

Nancy S. Gillis is the former Executive Director of the John Neihardt State Historic Site from 1997-2019. She also served on faculty at Wayne State College, Northeast Community College, Nebraska Indian Community College, and Little Priest Tribal College from 1990 through 2017 teaching Native American History and Cultures, U.S. and World History, Cultural Anthropology and Sociology. She continues to present to schools and civic groups on Neihardt’s work and a variety of topics on Native history, cultures, literature, education, stereotyping and other contemporary issues for Humanities Nebraska and as an independent historian.

Of Cherokee and Choctaw heritage, Gillis moved to Nebraska in 1987 to work with the Winnebago and Omaha people for the Reformed Church in America and has served on its Council on Indigenous Ministries. She is active in various civic organizations, on the boards of the Neihardt Foundation, Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center, State of Nebraska Historical Preservation, Nebraska Folklife Network, Nebraska Arts Council, State Poet Panel, Atlas of Winnebago, Reformed Church Commission on Race and Ethnicity, the Walthill Village Planning Commission, and others.

She is a proud grandmother of four and great grandmother to twelve, enjoys traveling, and collecting Native American art, particularly stereotypical images of Native Americans in popular culture she uses in presentations.

After the presentation, the museum will be open for tours of the new exhibits with refreshments served in the Event Center directly west of the museum.

04/02/2026

Decatur Museum to open for the 2026 Season

The Decatur Museum will open for the 2026 season with a special program by Nancy Gillis entitled “Straddling Worlds: Negotiating Indian Education” on Sunday, April 19, 2026, at 2 p.m. at the newly located Decatur Museum at 703 4th Ave, Decatur, Nebraska.

Gillis’s program looks at the history of educational strategies in Native American education for assimilation and indoctrination from the 17th century through the boarding school era of the 19th and early 20th centuries, and the 20th and 21st century changes toward self-determination in a view to the future.

Nancy S. Gillis is the former Executive Director of the John Neihardt State Historic Site from 1997-2019. She also served on faculty at Wayne State College, Northeast Community College, Nebraska Indian Community College, and Little Priest Tribal College from 1990 through 2017 teaching Native American History and Cultures, U.S. and World History, Cultural Anthropology and Sociology. She continues to present to schools and civic groups on Neihardt’s work and a variety of topics on Native history, cultures, literature, education, stereotyping and other contemporary issues for Humanities Nebraska and as an independent historian.

Of Cherokee and Choctaw heritage, Gillis moved to Nebraska in 1987 to work with the Winnebago and Omaha people for the Reformed Church in America and has served on its Council on Indigenous Ministries. She is active in various civic organizations, on the boards of the Neihardt Foundation, Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center, State of Nebraska Historical Preservation, Nebraska Folklife Network, Nebraska Arts Council, State Poet Panel, Atlas of Winnebago, Reformed Church Commission on Race and Ethnicity, the Walthill Village Planning Commission, and others.

She is a proud grandmother of four and great grandmother to twelve, enjoys traveling, and collecting Native American art, particularly stereotypical images of Native Americans in popular culture she uses in presentations.

After the presentation, the museum will be open for tours of the new exhibits with refreshments served in the Event Center directly west of the museum.

In case you missed the Decatur Museum Christmas Open House featuring children's activities and our Christmas displays-he...
01/23/2026

In case you missed the Decatur Museum Christmas Open House featuring children's activities and our Christmas displays-here are a few photos of the event. Everyone enjoyed themselves immensely.

The Decatur Museum's 2026 Historic Calendar is here and available  the Decatur Village Office and at the Sears Center.  ...
01/23/2026

The Decatur Museum's 2026 Historic Calendar is here and available the Decatur Village Office and at the Sears Center. This year we are honoring WWII Veterans from Decatur and the surrounding communities. The daily trivia is taken from the 1941 Decatur Herald.

The Decatur Museum is now closed for the winter. We will reopen in the spring with new displays featuring Decatur's history.
All proceeds from the sale of the calendars go directly to the museum to promote programming, exhibits and genealogy research.

12/15/2025

We are open December 17th and December 20th--then after that, we will be closed til sometime in April. We will open back up with historical displays. I will post more information as it becomes available.

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12/11/2025

Saturday December 13th--we are having our Christmas Open House from 1 to 5. Come join us for coffee and cookies. We will have apple cider available, too. Lots of kids activities from 2 to 5. Kids activities are in the event center located right behind the museum (former Decatur Catholic Church).

Come one ---come all!!!

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12/02/2025
We are open!!!!  Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from1 to 4.  Come see our Christmas displays.  We will remain open ti...
11/14/2025

We are open!!!! Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from1 to 4. Come see our Christmas displays. We will remain open til after December 20th, then close for the winter. Next spring we will have historical information about Decatur and the surrounding area.

The Decatur Museum will be opening with Christmas displays on November 12th from 1 to 4.  We will continue to be open ev...
10/30/2025

The Decatur Museum will be opening with Christmas displays on November 12th from 1 to 4. We will continue to be open every Wednesday and Saturday through December 20, 2025.

We will be celebrating with an Open House on December 13th with refreshments and activities for the children.

We will close after December 20th to give board members time to set up the museum's historical displays and reopen in the spring of 2026.

The board hopes the community will stop and enjoy the new museum, located in the former Holy Family Catholic Church, 703 4th Avenue in Decatur.

Address

703 S 4th Avenue
Decatur, NE
68020

Opening Hours

Wednesday 1pm - 4pm
Saturday 1pm - 4pm

Telephone

(402) 349-5018

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