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Nebraska Profile
Located in the Great Plains, Nebraska joined the U.S. as the 37th state in 1867. It’s named derived from a Chiwere word, ancient Siouan language, meaning “flat water” after the Platte River that flows freely throughout the state. Once considered a part of the Great American Desert, Nebraska has now made its mark as a leading U.S. farming state, which gave Nebraskans the nickname “Cornhuskers.” When it comes to vacation destinations, attractions, and great historical landmarks, Nebraska seems to have an endless list. From Frontier Trails to award-winning Golf Courses and Vineyards, Nebraska has something for everyone. The Kearney area has everything you want in a small town to unwind from the hustle and bustle of life. These Frontier Trails are located right along the Platte River. This is a perfect place to hike, fish or just take in the scenery. If nostalgia is what you are looking for, take a trip to Cambridge where this small town, which often goes undetected, is bursting at the seams with culture and is filled with a renaissance spirit. This town is nestled cozily outside of Kearney. If you head up to Northeast Nebraska you will find the Lewis and Clark area. Here, you can head up to the Prairie Blossom Trails and take in the vibrant wildflowers as you stroll along the wagon trails of the original pioneers. If the outdoors and wildlife is not what are looking for, well, Nebraska can take care of that as well. In 2007 marks the 10th anniversary of the James Arthur Vineyards located along the rolling hills and prairie grasslands just North of Lincoln. This climate is perfect for growing grapes to make delicious award-winning wines by Vineyard and Winery Management Magazine. Nebraska also offers two of the most prominent golf courses in the country. Quarry Oaks and Iron Horse are located in Ashland. Golf Digest named Iron Horse Golf Course “America’s Best New Golf Course” in 2002 and selected Quarry Oaks one of “Americas 100 Greatest Golf Courses” in 2003 and 2005. Whether it’s the great outdoors you are looking for, a relaxing day of wine tasting or a few holes of golf, Nebraska has it all. Current Temperature:
State:Nebraska
Nickname:Cornhusker State
Population:1,711,263
Year Statehood:1867
Size Area:77,421 square miles
Tourist Attraction 1:Henry Doorly Zoo
Tourist Attraction 2:Heartland of America Park
Tourist Attraction 3:Mormon Pioneer Cemetery
Tourist Attraction 4:Strategic Air and Space Museum
Tourist Attraction 5:Freedom Park
Tourist Attraction 6:Joslyn Art Museum
Travel:Nebraska Travel
Capital City:Lincoln
Notable City:Omaha Profile
Notable City:Lincoln Profile
Destination:Destination Nebraska
Best of:Best Of Nebraska
Governor:Dave Heineman
Senator 1:Chuck Hagel
Senator 2:Ben Nelson
Restaurants:Nebraska Restaurants
Football Team 1:Nebraska Cornhuskers
Major University 1:University of Nebraska
Major University 2:Nebraska Wesleyan University
Major University 3:Wayne State College
Legal Services:Nebraska Legal Services
Real Estate:Nebraska RealEstate
Steakhouse:Nebraska Steakhouse
Event 1:Spring Fling
Event 2:Victorian Festival honoring Lady Vestey
Event 3:Pleasure Cruisers Show and Shine Car Show
Credit Repair:Nebraska CreditRepair
Airsoft:Nebraska Airsoft
Shopping:Nebraska Shopping
Major Airport 1:Lincoln Airport
Major Airport 2:Eppley Airfield
Other Airport 1:Western Nebraska Regional Airport
Other Airport 2:Central Nebraska Regional Airport
Other Airport 3:Kearney Regional Airport
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