Bowring Ranch State Historical Park

{{short description|Park in Nebraska, USA}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

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| map = USA Nebraska

| map_caption = Location in Nebraska

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| location = Cherry County, Nebraska, United States

| nearest_town = Merriman, Nebraska

| coordinates = {{coord|42|57|28|N|101|40|38|W|display=inline,title}}

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| area_acre = 435

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| elevation = {{convert|3258|ft|m|abbr=on}}{{cite gnis|1832118|Arthur Bowring Sandhills Ranch State Historical Park}}

| designation = Nebraska state historical park

| established = 1987

| named_for = Arthur Bowring

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| administrator = Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

| website = [http://outdoornebraska.gov/bowringranch/ Bowring Ranch State Historical Park]

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Bowring Ranch State Historical Park is a state park of Nebraska, United States, interpreting the ranching heritage of the Sand Hills region and the lives of former owners Arthur and Eva Bowring (the first female U.S. Senator from Nebraska). The park is {{convert|3|mi|spell=in}} north of Merriman in Cherry County, near the South Dakota border.

The ranch was founded in 1894. Arthur and Eva met when her car broke down near his ranch and he came to her assistance. They married in 1928 and kept the ranch running while each served in a variety of public offices. Eva Bowring maintained ranch operations on her own from Arthur's death in 1944 to her own in 1985. Concerned that it would be fragmented to new owners, the former Senator willed her ranch to the state in memory of her husband. The ranch continues to be operated as a working Hereford cattle ranch. The ranch house and outbuildings have been preserved, and a large visitor center documenting the Bowrings' lives is on the site.

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{{cite web|url=http://outdoornebraska.gov/bowringranch/ |title=Bowring Ranch State Historical Park|publisher=Nebraska Game and Parks Commission |accessdate=June 13, 2020}}

{{cite web |url=https://data-outdoornebraska.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/state-park-locations/data?where=AreaName%20%3D%20%27Bowring%20Ranch%20SHP%27 |title=Bowring Ranch State Historical Park |publisher=NGPC Map and Data Portal |date=March 1, 2017 |accessdate=June 13, 2020}}

{{cite news | last = Denney | first = James | title = New Bowring Ranch Park Will Be a Working Ranch | newspaper = Omaha World-Herald | location = Omaha, Neb. | page = 1 | date = April 26, 1987}}

{{cite journal | last = Emanuel | first = Mary Ethel | title = A Love Story at Bowring Ranch | journal = Nebraska Life | volume = 9 | issue = 4 | pages= 83–84 | date = May–June 2005}}

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