Nebraska
The state of Nebraska, in the central region of the United States, entered the Union in 1867. Nebraska has a wide variety of recreational attractions. its numerous scenic reservoirs, lakes and rivers offer great opportunities for water sports, fishing and wildlife viewing. The capital is Lincoln and Omaha is the largest city.
Omaha, the largest city of Nebraska.
The Nebraska State Capitol, in Lincoln.
The Palmer-Epard Cabin, built in 1867. It is one of the attractions of the Homestead National Monument of America, near Beatrice, created in 1936.
Lincoln skyline
Immaculate Conception Church, near St. Helena, Cedar County.
Falls Colors of Niobrara National Scenic River, view from Cornell Bridge.
Three replica wagons are spread out near the Oregon, California and Pony Express Trails that use the same track through Mitchell Pass (NPS).
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Fort Cody Trading Post, in North Platte, Nebraska, Lincoln County.
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NPS Photo
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