22 Awesome Secrets Nebraska Is Tired Of Keeping
It seems that a lot of people still have some weird ideas about Nebraska. And maybe that’s partially our fault because we’re pretty humble; we don’t like to brag and make everyone else jealous. But you know what? We’re just bursting at the seams. We have to let everyone know that Nebraska is THE place to be.

We've got bluffs and buttes in the west, rolling sandhills in the middle, and hills in the east. NOT flat.

Depending on where we are, that could mean a night out at the local bar with friends, catching a concert, partying at a club, or even going to an evening dance on Main Street. We always find something fun to do.
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There are plenty of nationalities represented here, and we have festivals to celebrate them all!
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It's not all steaks, either.

Nebraska wineries have really made a name for themselves in the past decade or so. Growing conditions are perfect here for several types of grapes, and visiting a vineyard or winery is an experience in itself.

We attract national acts, but more importantly, plenty of Nebraskans have gone on to have great success in the industry.

From murals on the sides of buildings to statues and sculptures in surprising places, Nebraskans have a real love for art that we just can't help but show.

And when you visit them, you'll never be a stranger for long.
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It seems like there's a museum just about everywhere you go, and places like Harold Warp Pioneer Village and Dobby's Frontier town let you actually see what it was like to live in days gone by.

Hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, boating, swimming, cross-country skiing, birdwatching...we could go on and on. It's all here.

Not to mention recreational and educational opportunities.

The state is full of little hidden gems, from wonderful little shops and restaurants to hidden lakes and serene fishing spots. But we can't tell you where they are - half the fun is stumbling across them yourself.

And it just so happens to be the largest hand-planted forest in the western hemisphere. Not to brag or anything, but that's a pretty big deal.
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Wildlife enthusiasts, get your cameras ready. You'll see some unforgettable sights here.

Archie, the largest Columbian mammoth fossil in the world, calls Nebraska home. Specifically, Elephant Hall on the UNL campus. And that's not all - we have several amazing fossil sites to visit, including Ashfall Fossil Beds, the Hudson Meng Bison Kill, and Agate Hills Fossil Beds National Monument.

You just have to get off of the interstate and get a little lost on the back roads to experience them.

We have a nice mix of national retailers and small businesses, but in the smallest of towns, it's family-owned all the way.

Our cost of living is consistently well below the U.S. average, while our average household income is still close to the national average. That means we live well for less money.
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College students can choose exactly the type of college experience they want to have: a big-city university, a small-town community college, or anything in between.

If there is one specific united front in Nebraska, it's our college sports. Go Big Red!

This right here is a picture of the perfect lunch: a classic cheese Runza and frings.

"Nebraska Nice" isn't just our state slogan. It's a way of life.
Whew, it feel so good to let those out. Nebraska has been a well-kept secret for far too long. Our cities are growing by leaps and bounds, and our rural towns still have that characteristic friendliness that’s hard to find these days. No matter where you go, Nebraska always feels like home.
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