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Williams Gap

Coordinates: 41°39′16″N 103°27′40″W / 41.65444°N 103.46111°W / 41.65444; -103.46111
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Williams Gap, at an elevation of 4,400 ft (1,300 m), is a gap in Banner County, Nebraska.[1]

Williams Gap was named for George Williams, a pioneer who settled there.[2]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Williams Gap
  2. ^ Shumway, Grant Lee (1921). History of Western Nebraska and Its People. Western publishing & engraving Company. p. 513.

41°39′16″N 103°27′40″W / 41.65444°N 103.46111°W / 41.65444; -103.46111