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The endless plains of Nebraska spread out from the prairies in the east, rising up to greet the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in the west. Small quaint towns and farms are spread about the extensive landscape. Omaha, the state's largest city and only riverfront center, is situated on the west bank of the Missouri River. Now a blooming commercial center, Omaha has a prairie outpost history. At the Durham Western Heritage Museum, an informative presentation and numerous artifacts illustrate the history of Omaha. Less than 60 miles southwest of Omaha is the state's capital, Lincoln.
The State Capitol building stands over the rest of Lincoln's city center, reaching just higher than 400 feet. The Historic Haymarket district, established in 1867, has many restaurants, shops and galleries. East Nebraska includes attractions like the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneers in Grand Island and Crane Meadows in Wood River. In the Nebraska Sand Hills, visitors and residents enjoy NEBRASKAland Days each June in North Platte.
If you're looking for a Nebraska Bed and Breakfast you can use the map above to locate cities in popular Nebraska bed and breakfast tourist regions. There are many beautiful bed & breakfasts located in the cities and towns of Nebraska. Many of the Bed and Breakfasts can be found in cities like Lincoln, Columbus, Lexington, Springview and Valentine. We are your complete guide for locating a Nebraska Bed and Breakfast.
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