Tecumseh is a city located in Johnson County, Nebraska, United States. It was founded in 1857 and named after the Shawnee leader Tecumseh. The city was officially incorporated in 1857 and has since grown to become a thriving community in southeastern Nebraska.
Tecumseh has been home to a number of notable individuals, including former Nebraska Governor James W. Dawes and Olympic gold medalist Rulon Gardner.
The population of Tecumseh has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 1,700 residents calling the city home.
Tecumseh is located in southeastern Nebraska, near the Missouri River. The city is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, making it a picturesque location for residents and visitors alike.
The economy of Tecumseh is primarily driven by agriculture, with corn, soybeans, and livestock being the main industries in the area. The city also has a number of small businesses, shops, and restaurants that contribute to the local economy.
Tecumseh has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong sense of community and pride in its history. The city hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including festivals, concerts, and parades that showcase the local culture and traditions.