Some People Don't Know These 18 Things Came From Nebraska
By Delana Lefevers|Updated on February 05, 2024(Originally published March 05, 2023)
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Delana Lefevers
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As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.
Being a pretty big state, there are some pretty notable Nebraska inventions out there. These things invented in Nebraska have all migrated outside our borders now, but their origins are in the Cornhusker State and we are so proud of that.
On top of all these fascinating inventions, there are plenty of things made in Nebraska today that were invented elsewhere: Spam (the canned meat), center pivot irrigation systems, and Kellogg’s cereal, among others. It just goes to show that Nebraska has a lot to offer the world. You’re welcome, world.
Do you know of any other things invented in Nebraska? If so, please share them in the comments!
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Are there any traditions in Nebraska that the locals love?
If you want to feel like a local, try embracing some of these interesting Nebraska traditions:
Cow chip throwing contests. Just what they sound like, a flat patty of cow... waste can be flung pretty far and Nebraskans like to see just how far.
Watching the sandhill cranes migrate along the Platte river. It's an elegant and inspiring sight to behold.
Storm watching. The comfier version of storm chasing requires a cold beer, maybe some snacks, and a good seat to watch the clouds roll in.
What are the most iconic Nebraska foods?
Nebraskans have some creative tastes! A few of the most iconic Nebraska foods include:
Rocky Mountain Oysters aren't oysters, and many may be grossed out by this delicacy, but you have to try them at least once!
Fried morel mushrooms. These mushrooms are a hard-won delicacy that many Nebraskans forage in the warm weather. They are made all the better with some batter and a good fry.
Kolaches are Czech pastries that have become synonymous with Nebraska, these pillows of fried dough come with all types of filling from poppy seed to cherry.
Nebraska has planted over 100 million trees, but you may be shocked to know it was once referred to as The Great American desert.
Nebraska has the most miles of river of any of the 50 states, over 79,000 miles in fact! You could kayak forever!
In Blue Hill Nebraska, it is illegal for a woman wearing a "hat that would scare a timid person" to eat onions in public. We can't help but wonder how this wild law came to be!