City of Albion, North Manchester Precinct, Boone County, Nebraska, United States
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- Albion
- City of Albion
- Incorporated City
- Platted in 1872. Named after Albion, Michigan, which was named for Albion, Maine. Named for the "poetical name for England." Albion became the County Seat on 25 February 1873. (NE-T18/p19)
- 41.690844441° 41' 27.0"N-98.003672498° 00' 13.2"W
- Boone (Boone Precinct) 6.3 mi. SE
- Loretto 6.5 mi. NW
- Vorhees (Boone Precinct) 6.6 mi. SE
- Saint Edward (Beaver Precinct) 11 mi. SE
- Cedar Rapids (Cedar Precinct) 11.6 mi. SW
- Petersburg (Oakland Precinct) 11.9 mi. N
- Albion (Southeast Manchester Precinct) 1.1 mi. S
- Saint Michael 1.5 mi. E
- Boone (Boone Precinct) 5.7 mi. SE
- Dennison 9.1 mi. W
- Sunrise (Cedar Precinct) 10.3 mi. SW
- Trinity (Shell Creek Precinct, Madison County) 11.3 mi. NE
- Evergreen (Beaver Precinct) 12 mi. SE
- Sunset (Cedar Precinct) 12.1 mi. SW
- Saint Anthony (Cedar Precinct) 12.2 mi. SW
- Hope (Walker Township, Platte County) 12.3 mi. E
- Mount Pleasant (Oakland Precinct) 12.4 mi. N
- Saint Johns (Oakland Precinct) 12.5 mi. N
- 1,659
- 540 m
- 259503489
- Updated Apr 19, 2020