Seward, Nebraska's official 4th of July City, has a whole lot more to offer than summertime fireworks. This small city near Lincoln features a number of great attractions, including this awesome art gallery and tasting room. Step inside and see all of the treasures you'll find here.
Red Path Art Gallery and Tasting Room has been keeping the arts alive in Seward since 2013. It's located on the Historic Downtown Square in a building that dates back to 1886.
The building has been lovingly restored and updated into a truly wonderful art gallery and tasting room featuring artworks and products made in Nebraska.
You can still see a bit of the building's former identity inside. The original bank vault is still here, though it's now known as the Creation Chamber.
All of the art here is created by Nebraska artists. There's a huge variety of items from paintings to textile art to jewelry and much more.
The displays and products are constantly changing, so you can come in often to discover new artists and take home new treasures.
Red Path is the perfect place to visit for a unique gift. There's something here to delight everyone on your gift-giving list.
The gallery hosts frequent meet-and-greet events that let you speak with the artists themselves about their work. You may even find a live art demonstration or live music happening when you visit.
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After you're done browsing and admiring all of these wonderful treasures, grab a seat and enjoy some of the finest Nebraska-made wine, beer, and spirits.
The wines here are bottled at a nearby winery and feature labels by local artist and gallery founder Jeanne K. Hain Wiemer. Other selections include beer, vodka, whiskey, and old-fashioned sodas.
Keep track of current displays, future events, and much more on the gallery's website or Facebook page.
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