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Nebraska Travel Guide
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Stretching across the pancake-flat prairies of the Great Plains to the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains, Nebraska is a natural gateway to the west offering subtle rural beauty and simple country pleasure. To the delight of any travelers visiting the place, be him one of those following the footsteps of the westward pioneers, seeking relief from the massive commercialism, looking for authentic treat of Nebraska beef and heritage or just passing through, Nebraska hotels and motels guarantee an enormous value for money and an outstanding lodging experience. ...

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A Great Plains state of the Midwest located near the geographical center of the United States, Nebraska rightfully considers itself as one of the fun and unique getaway destinations in the country.

Stretching across the pancake-flat prairies of the Great Plains to the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains, Nebraska is a natural gateway to the west used by the get-rich-quick French fur traders, the Journey of the Cops of Discovery along the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail, overland emigration along the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail and the Oregon National Historic Trail, Union Pacific's first transcontinental railroad, and present-day west-bound travelers driving along the Interstate 80 corridor.

Admittedly, this large sparsely populated state is inhospitable in many ways.

The harsh Continental climate accounts for a major reason why Nebraska has held a rather low population level. Lying within the boundaries of the Tornado Valley, Nebraska is prone to dangerous tornados, and other severe weather hazards, like thunderstorms and hail in the spring and summer months, blizzards, ice storms and windstorms in the winter months, and sandstorms in the Sandhills Region in South Central Nebraska.

There are vast expanses of land between towns and farms that are almost entirely uninhabited, making getting stuck out on highways an extraordinarily hazardous predicament, especially in bad weather conditions. So many Interstate travelers tend to see Nebraska trip as an unerringly monotonous journey through the underwhelming flatland, and try to pass through as quick as possible.

A closer look at the Cornhusker State reveals that Nebraska is virtually a delightful spot justifies at least a weekend's stay or two.

For those seeking relief from the massive commercialism, Nebraska's subtle rural beauty and simple country pleasure make an in-depth exploration into the state more than just an afterthought on their route westward.

From a geographical point of view, Nebraska does offer refreshing change of pace.

The flat landscape of the vast prairies in Eastern Nebraska rise up gradually to meet the rumpling Sandhills, the world's largest formation of grass-stabilized dunes, the monolithic buttes of Scotts Bluff National Monument and the Chimney Rock National Historic Site, landmarks noting the end of the prairies and the beginning of the Rockies, and eventually erupts into the bizarre Badlands outcrops in Toadstool Geological Park, Nebraska is quite a living museum of the majestic natural engineering.

The relatively harsh climate actually wields considerable beneficial influence in the cultivation of corn, soybean and wheat and high-yield cattle ranchland.

The endless fields of corn, soy bean and wheat and the livestock-rearing ranchland account for not only the fodders of the classic John Ford directed western style movies, but also the enduring resources of the low-cost, high-quality country food and fare, like the world famous Nebraska beef, which is readily enjoyable at the many steakhouses in Omaha or the western-style country lodging and hotels in Nebraska.

With the built-up metro areas serving as the cultural and commercial hub for a huge chunk of the land, the state of Nebraska is made fairly intriguing to grab hold of any traveler's interests.

A visit to Omaha, Nebraska's largest and most prosperous city, is definitely a must.

Nationally acclaimed points of interests in Omaha, such as the Henry Doorly Zoo, the Knolls Golf Club, and the historic and trendy Old Market district where you'll find an eclectic array of bars, cafes, art galleries, boutiques, and specialty shops, including the Nouvelle Eve and the Antiquarian Bookstore, plus a great number of museums, historic sites and cultural activities, like the Girls and Boys Town, Durham Western Heritage Museum, Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha Children's Museum, Omaha Botanical Garden, Great Plains Black Museum, El Museo Latino, and a lot more to follow, give the scenic river town a visible vivacious atmosphere.

Omaha hotels offer comfort and class at an affordable price. Ranging from well-known national chain hotels in Omaha's city center to family-operated Omaha hotels and motels and everything between, Omaha hotels got you covered with a perfect match no matter what your pocket book or lodging style. Plus the wonderful variety of things to do residing next to anywhere you stay, hotels in Omaha is the exceptional Midwestern hospitality at its best.

Harmoniously blend the urbanized amenities with the sedate natural setting and small-town ambience, the lovely state capital Lincoln offers a wealth of getaway experience.

From the Nebraska State Capitol and the Museum of Nebraska History to Lincoln Children's Museum and Folsom Children's Zoo & Botanical Gardens, from the National Museum of Roller Skating to the Frank H. Woods Telephone Pioneer Museum, from the Historic Haymarket District where antique stores and art galleries galore to the University of Nebraska Memorial Stadium where the legendary Cornhusker athletic teams constantly earn their sweeping triumphs, Lincoln Nebraska is by all accounts a well-rounded tourist destination onto itself.

Hotels in Lincoln Nebraska are nothing short of extraordinary either. Renovated landmark hotels in Lincoln Nebraska with distinct local flair, like the Cornhusker Hotel, exceptional hotels in Lincoln Nebraska with executive suites, such as the Embassy Suites Lincoln, or standard Nebraska hotels and motels sprinkled throughout the region, including Holiday Inn Express in Fremont, all of which offer you an enormous value for money and an impressive lodging experience.

Other cities and towns worthy of stopping by include Grand Island, for its Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer, Island Oasis Water Park, Kids Kingdom, and Heartland Antique Mall, Wood River with its Crane Meadows Nature Center, Kearney, where you can visit the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, Museum of Nebraska Art, Trials and Rails Museum and the Fort Kearny State Historical Park, North Platte, to enjoy the NEBRASKAland Days in June, and the Buffalo Hill Scouts Rest Ranch State Historical Park and the Lincoln County Historical Museum and Western Heritage Village.

To venture off the interstate highway, reacquaint yourself with the tremendous effect of the Homestead Act of 1862 in Beatrice's Homestead National Monument of America, enjoy a glass of Kool Aid, the official drink of Nebraska in Hasting, step back in the 1830's and relive the pioneer life in Minden's Harold Warp Pioneer Village, take a fascinating paleontological tour in Royal's Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park, or head to Crawford, to trace the footprint of Chief Crazy Horse in the Fort Robinson State Park, survey bison skeletons in the Hudson-Meng Bison Bonebed Enclosure, or take day trips to the Toadstool Geological Park and the Agate Fossil Bed National Monument.


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