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My husband and I enjoyed our travels around Nebraska. We are both proud of our beautiful state!
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We loved Joel Green's tour. Never realized so much history was lying beneath Lincoln!
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In all our travels around Nebraska, we had never heard of Ohiowa! On our way to Lazy Horse Brewing, we had to travel down a country road near Ohiowa. To our delight, we saw this old country church & we just had to take some pictures!
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One can show off their creativeness and paint outdoors between the Art alleys of the Lux Center for the Arts in Lincoln. Disposable paints and cups with brushes kits are offered free while the supplies last.
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My husband and I went to Omaha for passports and checked in at Four Sisters Boutique in Rockbrook Village and guess what they had a free wine ? walk! We had so much fun Best stop ever. ?
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A favorite of ours was the Nebraska City Museum of Firefighting. It is in an old firehouse, across the street from the current firehouse, and filled with tons of fire fighting history. The gentleman who gave us a tour was very friendly and…
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One of my favorite passport stops is the Master’s Hand in Tekamah. The store has a great selection of quality gifts and scrumptious chocolates. Last fall we celebrated my daughter’s birthday with lunch at the Master’s Hand. She was presented a…
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Kimmel Orchards is such a fun place to shop for speciality (and unique!) food items! You can also stop and sit at the wine bar and sip some apple wine. Tours are available and there are many planned events throughout the year. Check it out!
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Carhenge is a unique, quirky pop-culture icon. Carhenge is a replica of England’s Stonehenge. It was built in a farm field north of Alliance NE under the supervision of farmer (and engineer) Jim Reinders, who meant it as a memorial to his dad. In…
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The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and Visitor Center is a good place to learn about the Lewis and Clark historical journey in this area of middle Missouri. Do not forget to look behind the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail…