Everything You Need To Know About Nebraska

Nebraska

STATE FACTS

  • State Motto: Equality Before the Law

  • State Capital: Lincoln

  • State Population: About 1.9 million people

  • Nickname: The Cornhusker State

  • Abbreviation: NE

  • Region: Midwest

  • Year of Statehood: 1867

  • States That Share a Border:

    • South Dakota
    • Iowa
    • Missouri
    • Kansas
    • Colorado
    • Wyoming

STATE SYMBOLS

Bird: Western Meadowlark

Flower: Goldenrod

Tree: Cottonwood

Flag: Flag of Nebraska

Animal: White-tailed Deer

5 FAMOUS LANDMARKS:

  1. Chimney Rock – Iconic rock formation that served as a guide for pioneers traveling west on the Oregon Trail.

  2. Scotts Bluff National Monument – A massive bluff that was a major landmark for westward-bound settlers.

  3. Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium – Famous for its large indoor desert and rainforest exhibits and diverse wildlife.

  4. Carhenge – A quirky replica of England’s Stonehenge made entirely from vintage cars.

  5. Nebraska State Capitol – Historic government building in Lincoln known for its unique tower design and beautiful murals.

5 FAMOUS FOODS:

  1. Runza – A bread pocket filled with beef, cabbage, onions, and seasonings.

  2. Corn on the Cob – A staple grown widely in Nebraska, often grilled or boiled.

  3. Reuben Sandwich – Though debated, this classic sandwich with corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and dressing is strongly associated with Nebraska.

  4. Kool-Aid – Invented in Hastings, Nebraska, in 1927.

  5. Chislic – Bite-sized cubes of deep-fried meat, often served with garlic salt, originating in Nebraska.

Nebraska Maps

Rivers Map

Nebraska Map
– Default view is great for cities. Terrain view is great for physical features.

Nebraska Counties Map

5 INTERESTING FACTS:

  1. Nebraska produces more popcorn than any other state in the U.S.

  2. It is the only state with a unicameral (single-chamber) legislature.

  3. Arbor Day, the holiday celebrating trees, started in Nebraska in 1872.

  4. Chimney Rock was a major landmark for settlers traveling the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails.

  5. Nebraska has more miles of river than any other state.

Here’s a video about the state of Nebraska by Homeschool Pop on Youtube.

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