Chimney Rock is a prominent geological rock formation in Morrill County in western Nebraska. Rising 286 ft,(2011) above the surrounding North Platte River valley, the peak of Chimney Rock is 4,214 feet (1,288 m) above sea level.[1] During the middle 19th century it served as a landmark along the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Mormon Trail, which ran along the north side of the rock. It is visible for many miles from the east along U.S. Route 26.
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Chimney Rock Park a private nature park surrounding the striking 315-foot spire on the gorge's southern side
The sun is in the backround and also in the backround is the Chimney Rock. In the foreground is the word Chimney Rock and there is a Conestoga wagon being pulled by two oxen with a man urging them forward and a Pioneer woman and girl riding.
Independence Rock and Register Cliff are both in Wyoming. Chimney Rock in Western Nebraska is one of the landmarks along these trails. It is featured on the Nebraska State Quarter. Register Cliff http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Register_Cliff
Chimney Rock State Park was created in 2005.
a big rock in Nebraska
I believe it is made out of sedimentary rock.
The area of Chimney Rock National Historic Site is 335,889.0830592 square meters.
Chimney Rock is located in present-day Nebraska. It's a National Historic Site today.
chimney rocks were created by water erosion
It is 51 miles from Gaffney, SC to Chimney Rock, NC
It is is Western Australia
erosion
The address of the Bayard Chimney Rock Museum is: Box 345, Bayard, NE 69334-0345
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