What to see while visiting
Nebraska





Nebraska has some of the best land for farming. There are over 21,500 farms in Nebraska. Most of these farms grow corn. That could explain why Nebraska’s nickname is “Cornhusker”. Even though over 9 million acres are used for growing corn, there is still much more to see in the great state of Nebraska.

Scotts Bluff National Monument

Chimney Rock National Historic Site

Indian Cave State Park

Toadstool Geologic Park

Old Lincoln Highway

Harold Warp Pioneer Village

Fort Robinson State Park

Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Site

Ash Hollow State Historic Park: Part of the Oregon Trail

Homestead National Monument of America

Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge

Carhenge

Agate Fossil Beds National Monument

Pony Express Station

Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles

Dobby’s Frontier Town

Petrified Wood Gallery

Mormon Trail Center at Winter Quarters

Hastings Museum : Includes Museum of Kool-Aid

Hudson-Meng Bison Bonebed

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Pioneers Park Pillars

Willa Cather Prairie

Omaha Sculptures