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WhiteClay Makerspace – Whiteclay
WhiteClay Makerspace is a space connecting Native American artists and crafters to their community and anyone who enjoys art. See local arts and crafts and learn about the history of the area.
High…
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Little Bluestem (Grant)
Little Bluestem is a small cafe serving breakfast, lunch and coffee drinks. There is also variety of in-house baked goods offered.
The Flower Market and Gifts (North Platte)
The Flower Market and Gifts is one…
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july fourth in seward, nebraska
Mr. 4th of July, also known as Clark Kolterman, has been the dedicated head chairman of Seward’s renowned annual Fourth of July festival for over five decades. With pride, he shares the festival's…
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If you could see Nebraska through my eyes you'd see my fiancé fishing in a beautiful pond in the middle of our campsite while I sit and listen to the fountains on one of the picnic tables close by, taking in all the beautiful scenery. When he’s…
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Local Diner-ing is one of 10 tours on the 2023 Passport program. Visit NebraskaPassport.com for more information on the tours!
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USA Today’s Midwest Go Escape featured a pair of Nebraska-focused articles: “Crane Your Neck for this Spectacle” (pg. 94) and “Cool Stuff Checklist: Omaha” (pg. 96)
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The State of Nebraska is rich with Native American history. From exploring local museums to attending powwows at area reservations, discover the stories and culture of the state’s Native American tribes.
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Article in Sierra Magazine chronicles the experience of viewing Sandhill cranes in central Nebraska.
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Article in Midwest Living describes some of the newer cultural delights and attractions in Ashland, Nebraska.