
Nebraska Arts & Culture

Nebraska: One-Of-A-Kind Adventure
Round up some friends, stock a cooler and climb into a livestock watering tank: you're going tanking on one of our scenic, gentle rivers.









What is now the Fort Sidney Museum Complex ceased operation in 1899, but its post commander’s home, barracks and magazine building remain. Visit to learn the history of Sidney’s days as a railroad town.

Pony Express rider, Civil War soldier, rancher and entertainer “Buffalo Bill” Cody moved into his North Platte “Mansion on the Prairie” in 1886. Tour his home and barn, full of memorabilia, at Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park.

Visit Omaha’s Joslyn Art Museum, noted for its Art of the American West Collection. Eye for watercolors and prints documenting early explorations of the state and works by iconic artists, including Frederic Remington.

Take in one-of-a-kind views of the Omaha skyline and Missouri River from the 3,000-foot-long Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. Bonus: The bridge provides access to the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center, nature trails and play areas.
44450 Elm Island Rd
Gibbon, NE
United States