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Historic Sites In Nebraska includes ancient fossil beds, incredible historic sites, magnificent monuments, gorgeous rivers & more.
The List of National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska contains the landmarks designated by the U.S. Federal Government for the U.S. state of Nebraska. There are 22 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Nebraska.
Find Nebraska historic sites for your vacation, including Nebraska attractions like Scotts Bluff National Monument, Chimney Rock & Fort Robinson State Park. You’ll also find living history events at pioneer villages & state historical parks, Oregon Trail markers, home tours & educational trails in cities including Omaha & Lincoln.
Experience Nebraska history & heritage at national monuments, historic sites, museums, parks and memorials, including Chimney Rock and Scotts Bluff; the Fort Robinson State Park powwow; Western and frontier towns; Buffalo Bill Cody’s ranch in North Platte and fossil pits.
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Discover the real places and people of our past at these Nebraska State Historical Society sites. Chimney Rock Museum Feel the awe and curiosity the pioneers experienced when they saw the most famous landmark on the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails.
Rising more than 300 feet above the surrounding landscape, Chimney Rock is visible for miles. Its grand spire served as a marker for trail travelers on the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer, and Pony Express national historic trails.
Here are the top 14 historical sites to visit in Nebraska. Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln, NE Designed by New York architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in 1920, the capitol building was completed in 1932 and remains one of the tallest buildings in Lincoln.
Nebraska is teeming with history. Throughout the state, you'll find pioneer trails, history museums, Native American heritage and collections of Americana. Here's a Nebraska bucket list for serious history buffs to get started exploring.
Take a step back in time at one of Nebraska’s nine state historical parks, visit museums or historical markers, and attend period events.