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The State of Nebraska

Nebraska is a midwestern state in the U.S., known for its beautiful sandhills, dramatic rock formations, and Great Plains. Lincoln is home to the beautiful state capitol, and Omaha has amazing museums like the Durham Museum. Nebraska is the birthplace of the famous Reuben sandwich and has the largest aquifer in the country, with more miles of river than any other state. 

Nebraska has an experience for everyone. From toddlers to seniors, there's always something to do and discover in "The Cornhusker State." Outdoors and nature activities, as well as experiences through scenic byways, agritourism, arts and culture, family fun, golf, history, shopping, and sports, are incredible adventures the state has to offer.

Agritourism

Get ready to enjoy the best farms, guest ranches, and local markets all around Nebraska. With fun activities such as playing a cowhand, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing, you'll live the real Nebraska life surrounded by dirty hands and yee-haws! 

The state has farms and orchards where you can discover and even pick your produce. Delicious and professional local wineries and breweries are found across the Cornhusker State, along with seasonal adventures like autumn hayrides and pumpkin patches.

Some Trip Ideas

  • Dude Ranch guest stay

  • Farmer markets

  • Pumpkin patches

  • Harvest festival 

  • Western Nebraska beer festival

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Culture and Art

Nebraska's culture and heritage are mind-blowing. The beautiful Native American galleries, small-town arts centers, and locals' paintings on barns and stack cars are found throughout the state. In the major cities of Lincoln and Omaha, you'll find fun concerts, museums, and even plays that will let you not only have a fun day but a wonderful memory for the rest of your life. You can also discover Native American reservations and folk art, besides great art walks, theater, live music, and storytelling.

Family Fun

From state parks, water parks, wildlife, fossil beds, or floating down a river. Check some of the fun spotlights for a family getaway:

  • Lincoln Children's Zoo

  • Riverside Discovery Center

  • Schramm Park State Recreation Area

  • Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium 

  • Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum

  • Edgerton Explorit Center

  • National Museum of Roller Skating 

  • Crystal Palace Saloon

  • Pony Express Station

  • Agate Fossil Beds

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Top Tourist Attractions

  • Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium

The Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha is a great place to stop. The biggest indoor desert, indoor jungle, and largest nighttime display in the world can be found at this extraordinary 160-acre complex.

  • Old Market Omaha

The Old Market is a great place to buy, eat, and get a sense of how Omaha could have seemed in its earlier years. The neighborhood has a vintage vibe thanks to its restored early 19th-century structures. Various retail businesses, including galleries, coffee shops, and fine dining venues, are housed in these unique structures.

  • Strategic Air and Space Museum

The museum, which was first founded in 1959 as the Strategic Air Command, expanded throughout the years and relocated to its present site in a contemporary building in 1998. The Strategic Air and Space Museum became its new name a few years later.

  • Chimney Rock National Historic Site

This Chimney Rock formation is between 25 to 24 million years old, and in the early-mid-19th-century, pioneers traveling westward used this landmark as a signpost.

  • Indian Cave State Park

The cave walls in this state park are covered with stunning and fascinating petroglyphs of natural landscapes and fauna. The park's location along the Missouri River's banks contributes to its popularity as a camping and hiking location.


Major Cities in Nebraska

  • Omaha

  • Lincoln

  • Bellevue

  • Grand Island

  • Kearney

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