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Nebraska - Wikipedia
Nebraska's capital is Lincoln, and its most populous city is Omaha, which is on the Missouri River. Nebraska was admitted into the United States in 1867, two years after the end of the American Civil War.
Home | Nebraska.gov
The Official Nebraska Government Website, Nebraska.gov is your link to all resources, news, statistics, & online services in the state of Nebraska. We enable citizens and businesses to interact with government, securely and efficiently.
Visit Nebraska | Official Site of Nebraska Tourism
Book a Nebraska getaway to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with loved ones. Concerts, performing arts, small-town fests, holiday celebrations, rodeos and big Husker game days — there’s all sorts of fun on the frontier.
Nebraska | Geography, Capital, Map, Population, History ...
Nebraska, constituent state of the U.S. It was admitted to the union as the 37th state in 1867. It is bounded by South Dakota to the north, Iowa and Missouri to the east, Kansas and Colorado to the south, and Colorado and Wyoming to the west. Its capital city is Lincoln.
The Best Things to Do in Nebraska | Visit Nebraska
It’s hard not to have fun in Nebraska. We’ve got bustling cities, outdoor playgrounds, river adventures and wide-open spaces as far as the eye can see. Enjoy Missouri River views as you wander the trails of The RiverFront in Omaha.
Map of the State of Nebraska, USA - Nations Online Project
The detailed map shows the US state of Nebraska with boundaries, the location of the state capital Lincoln, major cities and populated places, rivers and lakes, interstate highways, principal highways, and railroads.
History of Nebraska - Wikipedia
Several explorers from across Europe explored the lands that became Nebraska. In 1682, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle claimed the area first when he named all the territory drained by the Mississippi River and its tributaries for France, naming it the Louisiana Territory.
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