The Dry Valley Church and Cemetery, near Mullen, Nebraska, is a historic church that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Plans for the "Dry Valley Union Congregational Church" were set in 1910, land was donated by Robert Boyer, and the cornerstone was laid on June 3, 1911.
The membership withdrew from the Congregational denomination in 1924; a Methodist church held funerals and selected other services thereafter.
The church was not used for services from 1958 until 1986, when a group of women led a restoration effort.
[2] According to a website in 2013, the church hosts services at Christmas and at Memorial Day, and can be visited by appointment.