Take a journey through the natural, cultural and man-made marvels that prove Nebraska is much more than just a flyover state.
More than "flyover" state.
Sandhill Crane Migration Island
Every year, nearly half a million cranes stop over in Nebraska to rest and feed during their pilgrimage from southern North America to Canada.
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Bailey yard north platte
Union Pacific's Bailey Yard is the largest railroad classification yard in the world. Every day, the yard caters to approximately 10,000 rail cars that need to be sorted and paired.
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Durham Museum Omaha
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Housed in a former Union Station building, Durham Museum is a time capsule of a bygone era, with its Art Deco style and restored rail cars from the late 1800s and earl 1900s.
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Stuhr museum
This living history museum tells the story of settlers and Native Americans through art galleries, artifacts and recreations.text
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Arbor day farm
As the birthplace of the tree planter's holiday, Nebraska attracts nature lovers and families to the Arbor Day Farm,where 260 acres of forested trails, gardens await.
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Platte River Kearney
Known for being a mile wide and an inch deep, Platte River is the country's longest braided river.
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The Archway Kearney
In celebration of the Great Platte River Road that led gold seekers, missionaries and settlers through Nebraska, the Archway Monument takes visitors on a journey spanning 170 years.