Nebraskans tend to have strong connections to their cultural roots, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the handful of communities which base their identities around a shared heritage. Dannebrog, a little village of around 300 in Howard County, is the Danish Capital of Nebraska, and they put their roots on display every day of the year.

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The friendly village welcomes visitors at all times of the year, but particularly during Grundlovsfest in June and the Old-Fashioned Danish Christmas festival in December. Whether you stop by for a pizza or just want to take a stroll around the trail and take in the sights of this quaint town, you’ll find that Dannebrog is a quintessential small Nebraskan town…with an enchanting European flair.

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