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1. gravel worldsMonth: AugustExperience the thrill of gravel cycling at Gravel Worlds, born from a group of friends' passion for biking on gravel around Lincoln. Since its start, the annual event has grown into a beloved tradition for 15 years,…
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Pumpkin PatchesIs it really fall without a trip to your favorite pumpkin patch? Don your coziest blanket scarves and stocking caps and pay a visit to one of the many pumpkin patches scattered across the state. Enjoy hayrack rides and haunted houses…
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1. Terrace BooksTerrace Books in Columbus is a vibrant, woman-owned independent bookstore showcasing a collection of gently used books, and a variety of delightful bookish gifts. Enhance your visit by spending some time outdoors on the terrace and…
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The fall season brings out some the best in Nebraska - colorful fall foliage, delicious hand-picked apples, perfect sized pumpkins, the start of the holiday season and of course, festivals and events. Join us this fall as we celebrate with…
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BRIDGES TO BUTTES SCENIC BYWAYHead to the northwestern corner, and you’ll find a vastly diverse landscape, including buttes, bluffs and forests that contrast with the plains of much of the rest of the state. There are still plenty of opportunities…
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Back Alley Bakery – Hastings
“We are bread people.” At least, that’s the way the staff at Back Alley Bakery in Hastings sees it. Hand-grinded grains, homegrown sourdough starter and brick-baked breads are only a few of the special qualities…
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Nebraska is the home of Arbor Day for a reason – we LOVE trees! So much so, we have a whole farm dedicated to them!
Arbor Day Farm (Nebraska City, NE)
The home of America’s first Arbor Day in 1872, Arbor Day Farm has always been a…
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Golden Spike Tower and Visitor’s Center
North Platte, NE
Since opening in 2008, The Golden Spike Tower has drawn train enthusiasts from all over to central Nebraska, offering interactive exhibits, railroad history and a behind-the-scenes…
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Go Axe ThrowingHang on, we said “axe throwing” NOT “ex throwing”. We absolutely do not condone throwing your ex at a wooden target…or throwing an axe at your ex. Anyway, if hucking sharpened blades with full force sounds relaxing, you’ll want to…
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Culinary Origin StoriesHow many foods do you think were born in Nebraska? The answer is: More than you think. Two of them have their beginnings in the same place, at the Blackstone Hotel (now the Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel) in Omaha in the 1920s. The…