LEXINGTON — Margaret Bader and Tracy Lichtenwalter of the Daughters of the American Revolution are planting new life near the historical marker commemorating the Plum Creek railroad attack.
Tracy Lichtenwalter, left, and Margaret Bader at the Plum Creek Railroad Attack historical marker on Highway 30 just past Road 430 on Monday, May 5. They are members of the Bonneville Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Margaret Bader, left, and Tracy Lichtenwalter plant Nebraska’s state flower, the goldenrod, near the Plum Creek Railroad Attack historical marker on Monday, May 5.
Tracy Lichtenwalter, left, and Margaret Bader add wood chips around the goldenrod they planted at the Plum Creek Railroad Attack historical marker on Monday, May 5.
Tracy Lichtenwalter, left, and Margaret Bader at the Plum Creek Railroad Attack historical marker on Highway 30 just past Road 430 on Monday, May 5. They are members of the Bonneville Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Margaret Bader, left, and Tracy Lichtenwalter plant Nebraska’s state flower, the goldenrod, near the Plum Creek Railroad Attack historical marker on Monday, May 5.
Tracy Lichtenwalter, left, and Margaret Bader add wood chips around the goldenrod they planted at the Plum Creek Railroad Attack historical marker on Monday, May 5.