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Took 2 1/2 days to dive into passport stops with my sister! Saw some amazing places and met some great people! Cant wait to see the rest!
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A beautiful building full of information about places of interest all around Nebraska. The hostess was very nice.
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My 38 weeks pregnant wife and I just moved to Lincoln from Savannah, GA, and recently discovered the Nebraska Passport. No better way to get out there and see the beauty the state has to offer and meet some small business owners along the way! Mack’…
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Tale Trail is one of 10 tours on the 2025 Passport program. Visit NebraskaPassport.com for more information on the tours!
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1. RunzaA Runza is a bread pocket filled with ground beef, cabbage, sauce and seasonings. The first Runza was opened in 1949, in Nebraska’s capital, Lincoln. Runza has been a Nebraska staple for over 70 years and has expanded to 85 locations (they’…
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Copper & Wax Co. Based in Lincoln, Copper Wax & Co. is a small woman-owned business that creates soothing, clean-burning candles using locally harvested beeswax. Founder Mindy Horn, a former massage therapist, yoga instructor and…
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Haymaker District Sitting right on the 100th Meridian, America’s symbolic 50-yard line, the Haymaker District is where Cozad’s creativity really comes to life. With its mix of historic buildings and small-town energy, the area has become…
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Arts, culture, food, nightlife: The Metro area is the place to experience Nebraska’s vibrant urban scene. Omaha, which is Nebraska’s biggest city, is the place to be, as host of the College World Series each June, the state’s can’t-miss…
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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…