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| Nebraska |
Nebraska , Great Plains state of the central United States.
It is bordered by Iowa and Missouri, across the Missouri R.
(E), Kansas (S), Colorado (SW), Wyoming (NW), and South Dakota
(N).
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Nature and Adventure |
Without
navigable rivers, Nebraska had to rely on the railroads to
help populate the land. During the 1870s and 1880s, rail companies,
encouraged by grants that allowed them to accumulate one-sixth
of the state, laid down such a comprehensive network of tracks
that virtually every farmer was within a day's cattle drive
of the nearest halt.
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Omaha
Henry Doorly Zoo
Swing the world’s largest indoor rainforest viewing thundering
waterfalls, exotic plants and animals, then watch sharks and
stingrays swim beside you as you walk through a 70 foot underwater
tunnel in the Scott Aquarium. |
Cabela’s
Visit
Cabela’s, a world renown sporting goods megastore selling
outdoor equipment of every sort from fishing and hunting
and backpacking at this huge 62,000 sq. ft. store. View
it’s more than 500 mounted wildlife specimens found around
the world and an 8,000-gallon aquarium with fish from Nebraska |
Strategic
Air Command Museum (SAC)
This multi-million, dollar facility boasts numerous military
aircraft; interactive children’s gallery, a permanent restoration
center, research library, 200-seat theater and a traveling
exhibit area. Located near Ashland, in eastern Nebraska, I-80
exit 426, this facility comprised of 300,000 square feet houses
33 aircraft, six missiles and more than 4, 000 artifacts.
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Harold
Warp Pioneer Village
The story of how America grew, view more than 20,000
historic items from every field of human endeavor, including
350 antique autos, extensive collection of pioneer memorabilia
tracing man’s progress sine 1830 are displayed in 28 buildings
on 20 acres |
Arbor
Lodge State Historical Park
This beautiful estate in Nebraska City was home to J. Sterling
Morton, founder of Arbor Day. "Other holidays repose
upon the past. Arbor Day proposes for the future."
Mr. Morton was an editor, farmer, legislator, Nebraska territorial
secretary and US secretary of agriculture
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