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Nebraska Tourism

Durham Museum - Omaha, Nebraska

Durham Museum.jpegThe Durham Museum is considered one of Omaha, Nebraska’s most unique treasures. Recently renamed from the Durham  Museum, it has been open since 1931, the museum is located inside an art deco building and takes a look at the history of Omaha, with interactive hands-on education. Read more

Omaha Children’s Museum - Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha Children’s Museum.jpegWhether you live in or near Omaha or are just visiting, and you have children or grandchildren, there is one place in the city that shouldn’t be missed, and that place is the Omaha Children’s Museum. You’ll have as much fun as the kiddies as you watch their joyous participation in the many activities and special events specifically designed to educate and entertain. Read more

Lauritzen Gardens - Omaha, Nebraska

Lauritzen Gardens - Omaha, Nebraska.jpegBotanical gardens can be both relaxing and educational. Not only can you learn about all different areas of horticulture, you can sit amongst the beauty and simply enjoy. A botanical garden is defined as one where plants are cultivated for scientific, educational, and ornamental purposes. Read more

Joslyn Art Museum - Omaha, Nebraska

Joslyn Art Museum - Omaha, Nebraska.jpegIn Omaha, Nebraska, the Joslyn Art Museum is the only place to visit when you want to see fine arts, as it is the only museum in the state with an encyclopedic permanent collection. From permanent collections to special exhibits to educational resources, this one has it all. Read more

The National Museum of Roller Skating - Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln, Nebraska is the home of the National Museum of Roller Skating. This museum is dedicated to preserving the history and the future of this all-American pastime. Located at 4730 South Street, the museum is filled with photographs, memorabilia, artifacts and historical materials that give visitors a fun and interesting look at the sport of roller skating from its humble beginnings to the current roller skating craze of today. Read more

Lincoln Children’s Zoo - Lincoln, Nebraska

The Lincoln Children’s Zoo is at the center of Lincoln, Nebraska. The address is 1222 South 27th Street. This attraction was opened in 1965 and is a private, non-profit entity. The Lincoln Children’s Zoo is committed to animal conservation, community education and meeting the diverse needs of various community members and groups. Read more

The Cowboy Trail - Lincoln, Nebraska

cowboy trail.jpgOne of the most unique walks you’ll ever have in Nebraska is along the Cowboy Trail. Because of the great move west in the 19th century, the area became thick with different types of travel routes, whether by foot or train. Many of them don’t exist in our modern world, while there are some that have stood the test of time. Yet, there is one that is not only still around, it has been resurrected to fit in better with our modern life. Read more

Lincoln Children’s Museum - Lincoln, Nebraska

A children’s museum provides great opportunities for children to play, laugh, learn and thoroughly enjoy themselves. Every city that has a children’s museum is a lucky one, and Lincoln, Nebraska is one of those. The Lincoln Children’s Museum is located at 1420 P Street in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Lincoln Children’s Museum is a non-profit organization, and is also a member of the Association of Children’s Museums. The museum was a vision of area parents and teachers, and that vision became a reality in 1989. Read more

Nebraska State Capitol - Lincoln, Nebraska

The Nebraska State Capitol is one of the oldest and most beautiful historic buildings in the state of Nebraska. It is located in Lincoln, Nebraska, with an address of 1445 K Street. The Capitol building was designed by Bertram Goodhue and was built between 1922 and 1932. The Nebraska State Capitol is 400 feet tall and 440 feet wide at the base. This building is actually the third one to be built on the site, and is completely different from any of the previous buildings. It is more like an office tower than a typical Capitol building. Read more

HEARTLAND MUSEUM OF MILITARY VEHICLES - Lexington, Nebraska

The Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles is dedicated to the restoration and preservation of military equipment. Located just off Interstate 80 and US 283 at 606 Heartland Road in Lexington, Nebraska, the Museum is open to the public seven days a week, Monday to Saturday 10 am to 5 pm, and on Sunday, 1 pm to 5 pm. Read more

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