Dixon, Nebraska
Dixon
State/Province: Nebraska
Country: United States
Location Overview
Dixon is a village located in Dixon County, Nebraska, in the United States. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, near the Missouri River, approximately 45 miles north of Omaha. The village serves as a small administrative center within the county and operates under a local government structure typical of Nebraska villages.
As of the most recent census, Dixon has a population of approximately 200 residents, reflecting its status as a small, rural community. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with farming as a significant contributor to economic activity.
Key points of interest in Dixon include the Dixon County Courthouse, which serves as a central hub for county government operations. The village is also near natural features such as the Missouri River and several parks that provide recreational opportunities. Transportation is facilitated primarily by local roads, with access to larger highways connecting to nearby cities and regions. Recent developments in the area have focused on maintaining infrastructure and accommodating local agricultural needs, as well as addressing climate considerations relevant to rural Nebraska.