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  • Join Us for a Property Research Lunch & Learn! ️
    Ever wondered how to find out who owned your property 50 years ago? Curious about property boundaries or Sanitary Improvement Districts (SIDs) in your area?
    Bring your lunch and your questions!
    At this FREE Lunch and Learn, we’ll dive into useful tools and online resources that can help you:
    Find current & historical property documents
    Access boundary surveys via Sarpy County & Nebraska State repositories
    See if your property is part of a SID (and what that means)
    Understand Sarpy County jurisdictions
    Explore archived quarter maps listing previous property owners
    Perfect for local homeowners, history lovers, and anyone interested in genealogy or land research.
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In Support of Sarpy County Historical Society
The area that is now Sarpy County was a springboard for Nebraska’s settlement and expansion. It’s rich history ranges from local Native American tribes to Offutt Air Force base and the cities of Bellevue, Gretna, LaVista, Papillion, and Springfield. The Sarpy County Historical Society strives to protect, preserve, and promote the history of Sarpy County by overseeing the Sarpy County Museum, the Bellevue Log Cabin, the Bellevue Depot, and the Moses Merrill Mission site.