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Nebraska: Where Nature and History Unite Discover the enchanting beauty as Sandhill cranes gracefully dance on the Platte River near Kearney

Background imageNebraska Collection: Woodmen of the World Building, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

Woodmen of the World Building, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Woodmen of the World Building, Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. It housed a fraternal benefit society operating as an insurance company. Date: circa 1912

Background imageNebraska Collection: Sandhill cranes dancing on the Platte River near Kearney, Nebraska, USA

Sandhill cranes dancing on the Platte River near Kearney, Nebraska, USA

Background imageNebraska Collection: Rick Halcott Snow Goose hunter Nebraska USA

Rick Halcott Snow Goose hunter Nebraska USA

Background imageNebraska Collection: The Niobrara River near Valentine Nebraska

The Niobrara River near Valentine Nebraska

Background imageNebraska Collection: Route two through Nebraska, United States of America, North America

Route two through Nebraska, United States of America, North America

Background imageNebraska Collection: NATI2A-00016

NATI2A-00016
Earth lodge of the Omaha tribe, Great Plains, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNebraska Collection: Pioneer family on the Oregon Trail

Pioneer family on the Oregon Trail
Covered wagon of a homesteader family heading west with their belongings. Hand-colored engraving combined with a photograph

Background imageNebraska Collection: Map of USA 1877

Map of USA 1877
Warrens Common School Geography 1877

Background imageNebraska Collection: NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1886. The Chrisman Sisters in front of a sod house in Goheen Valley

NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1886. The Chrisman Sisters in front of a sod house in Goheen Valley, Custer County, Nebraska. Photograph by Solomon D. Butcher, 1886

Background imageNebraska Collection: Nebraska Man by Amedee Forestier

Nebraska Man by Amedee Forestier
An artists vision of Hesperophiticus (The Ape-Man of the Western World) belonging to the Pliocene epoch. The picture was drawn by Forestier for The Illustrated London News following the discovery of

Background imageNebraska Collection: Map of central states USA 1895

Map of central states USA 1895
The Rand-McNally Grammar School Geography 1895 - Chicago & New York

Background imageNebraska Collection: Oregon Trail pioneers passing Chimney Rock

Oregon Trail pioneers passing Chimney Rock
Covered wagons passing Chimney Rock, a landmark on the Oregon Trail, Nebraska. Hand-colored woodcut combined with a photograph of Chimney Rock

Background imageNebraska Collection: Mormon Trail hand-cart

Mormon Trail hand-cart
Mormon hand-cart replica on the Oregon/Mormon Trail, Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska. Digital photograph

Background imageNebraska Collection: Fossil molar of Nebraska man

Fossil molar of Nebraska man
Drawing of a fossil molar found in Nebraska, believed belong to early man - hesperopithecus (Ape-Man of the Western World)

Background imageNebraska Collection: HSET2A-00007

HSET2A-00007
Families in covered wagons crossing the plains. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNebraska Collection: USA, Nebraska, Omaha, Skyline

USA, Nebraska, Omaha, Skyline

Background imageNebraska Collection: Earliest man tracked by tooth, discovery in Pliocene strata

Earliest man tracked by tooth, discovery in Pliocene strata
The earliest man tracked by a tooth: an astounding discovery of human remains in Pliocene strata. An artists vision of Hesperopithecus (the ape-man of the western world) and contemporary animals

Background imageNebraska Collection: NEBRASKA: OUTHOUSE, 1939. Outhouse at Dawes County, Nebraska, photographed in 1939

NEBRASKA: OUTHOUSE, 1939. Outhouse at Dawes County, Nebraska, photographed in 1939 by Arthur Rothstein

Background imageNebraska Collection: 16th Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

16th Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
View of 16th Street, looking south from Douglas, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: circa 1908

Background imageNebraska Collection: NEBRASKA: FORT OMAHA, 1870. Officers barracks at Fort Omaha, Nebraska. Photograph

NEBRASKA: FORT OMAHA, 1870. Officers barracks at Fort Omaha, Nebraska. Photograph, 1870

Background imageNebraska Collection: Sandhill cranes on the Platte River during spring migration near Kearney, Nebraska, USA

Sandhill cranes on the Platte River during spring migration near Kearney, Nebraska, USA
Sandhill cranes (Grus Canadensis) on the Platte River during spring migration near Kearney, Nebraska, USA

Background imageNebraska Collection: Chimney Rock an American icon near Bayard, Nebraska

Chimney Rock an American icon near Bayard, Nebraska

Background imageNebraska Collection: Sandhill cranes land in corn fields before heading to the Platte River in evening near Kearney

Sandhill cranes land in corn fields before heading to the Platte River in evening near Kearney, Nebraska, USA

Background imageNebraska Collection: Dakota Missesota Nebraska map 1867

Dakota Missesota Nebraska map 1867
Mitchellas Modern Atlas - Published by E.H. Butler and Co - Philadelphia 1867

Background imageNebraska Collection: Workmen begin the job of dismantling the Boeing mock-up

Workmen begin the job of dismantling the Boeing mock-up of its SST 12/20. Marks Morrison, a Nebraska junk dealer, bought the model of the billion-dollar project at auction for $31, 000

Background imageNebraska Collection: City park lagoon with downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America, North America

City park lagoon with downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America, North America

Background imageNebraska Collection: USA / Fairbury / Nebraska

USA / Fairbury / Nebraska
Fairbury, Nebraska: the Square at night, with a full moon

Background imageNebraska Collection: Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska (b/w photo)

Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska (b/w photo)
8658197 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska)

Background imageNebraska Collection: Warriors demonstrating their skill and skill as a rider, Great Plains - Native American

Warriors demonstrating their skill and skill as a rider, Great Plains - Native American horsemanship - Plains warriors
NWI4889684 Warriors demonstrating their skill and skill as a rider, Great Plains - Native American horsemanship - Plains warriors demonstrating skilled horsemanship on the Great Plains

Background imageNebraska Collection: Map of Nebraska with inset of Omaha, c.1900 (engraving)

Map of Nebraska with inset of Omaha, c.1900 (engraving)
533197 Map of Nebraska with inset of Omaha, c.1900 (engraving); (add.info.: Map of Nebraska, United States, with an inset map of Omaha, circa 1902)

Background imageNebraska Collection: Map of Omaha, c.1900 (engraving)

Map of Omaha, c.1900 (engraving)
532813 Map of Omaha, c.1900 (engraving); (add.info.: Map of Omaha, Nebraska, circa 1902, from the 10th edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica.); Encyclopaedia Britannica/UIG.

Background imageNebraska Collection: A pioneer family and their covered wagon in the Loup Valley, Nebraska. 1886 (photo)

A pioneer family and their covered wagon in the Loup Valley, Nebraska. 1886 (photo)
UIG5449705 A pioneer family and their covered wagon in the Loup Valley, Nebraska. 1886 (photo); Underwood Archives/UIG.

Background imageNebraska Collection: William Jennings Bryan, about 1890, in Lincoln, Nebraska

William Jennings Bryan, about 1890, in Lincoln, Nebraska
NWI4950801 William Jennings Bryan, about 1890, in Lincoln, Nebraska.; (add.info.: William Jennings Bryan, about 1890, in Lincoln, Nebraska.); Photo © North Wind Pictures.

Background imageNebraska Collection: Omaha Nebraska Skyline

Omaha Nebraska Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageNebraska Collection: Omaha Nebraska Skyline

Omaha Nebraska Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageNebraska Collection: Burning of the Evans-Gordon train, at Wounded Knee Creek, near the north boundary of Nebraska

Burning of the Evans-Gordon train, at Wounded Knee Creek, near the north boundary of Nebraska
529830 Burning of the Evans-Gordon train, at Wounded Knee Creek, near the north boundary of Nebraska, 325 miles west of Sioux City. M. B. Brubacher (Artist) 1875; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageNebraska Collection: USA, Nebraska, Loup County. Greater prairie chicken male displaying on lek

USA, Nebraska, Loup County. Greater prairie chicken male displaying on lek

Background imageNebraska Collection: USA, Nebraska, Loup County. Greater prairie chicken male displaying on lek

USA, Nebraska, Loup County. Greater prairie chicken male displaying on lek

Background imageNebraska Collection: The ancient Arapaho, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The ancient Arapaho, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The ancient Arapaho, c1910. Arapaho person, head-and-shoulders portrait, looking downward to the right

Background imageNebraska Collection: Abstract interpretation of Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) at roost during spring

Abstract interpretation of Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) at roost during spring migration in March, Rowe Sanctuary, Kearney, Nebraska, USA. March. Long exposure

Background imageNebraska Collection: Grand Island Nebraska US City Street Map

Grand Island Nebraska US City Street Map
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Grand Island, Nebraska, USA. Scale 1:60, 000. All source data is in the public domain. U.S

Background imageNebraska Collection: USA, Nebraska, Lincoln, Memorial Stadium, Football Stadium, The University Of USA

USA, Nebraska, Lincoln, Memorial Stadium, Football Stadium, The University Of USA, Nebraska, Nicknamed The Cornhuskers

Background imageNebraska Collection: Buffalo killed from a train on the Great Plains

Buffalo killed from a train on the Great Plains
Passengers and crew shooting buffalo from a train on the transcontinental railroad, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNebraska Collection: Herbert Schirmer

Herbert Schirmer
22-year old Police officer Schirmer, of Ashland, Nebraska, claims to have encountered a UFO and its occupants while on patrol, and to have been taken on board

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Morning breaks with warm rays of sun over cool blue light of dawn as Sand Hill Cranes fly in to sit in two inches of precious Ogallala water on the Platte River

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Sandhill cranes fly in to roost in the shallows of the Platte River. Every year 400, 000 to 600, 000 sandhill cranes--80 percent of all the cranes on the planet--congregate along an 80-mile stretch

Background imageNebraska Collection: The 'Plainsmen' at Norfolk, June 16, 1927 (b/w photo)

The "Plainsmen" at Norfolk, June 16, 1927 (b/w photo)
3671889 The "Plainsmen" at Norfolk, June 16, 1927 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: Verso); © Newberry Library

Background imageNebraska Collection: The 'Plainsmen' at Norfolk, June 16, 1927 (b/w photo)

The "Plainsmen" at Norfolk, June 16, 1927 (b/w photo)
3671887 The "Plainsmen" at Norfolk, June 16, 1927 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois



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Nebraska: Where Nature and History Unite Discover the enchanting beauty as Sandhill cranes gracefully dance on the Platte River near Kearney, captivating visitors with their elegant movements. Witness the mesmerizing spectacle of these magnificent birds, a true testament to the state's natural wonders. In this vast land, Rick Halcott embarks on his snow goose hunting adventure in Nebraska, showcasing the thrill and excitement that awaits outdoor enthusiasts. With its diverse wildlife and pristine landscapes, it is no wonder that hunters from all over flock to this region for an unforgettable experience. The Niobrara River near Valentine offers a tranquil escape into nature's embrace. As you navigate its gentle currents, immerse yourself in breathtaking scenery and find solace amidst serene surroundings. Let your worries drift away as you connect with Nebraska's peaceful side. Embark on Route two through Nebraska and witness firsthand the heartland's charm unfold before your eyes. This scenic drive takes you through picturesque towns and rolling plains, allowing you to soak up authentic American culture along the way. Experience small-town hospitality at its finest as you traverse this iconic route. Delve into history with glimpses of yesteryears - from settlers posing proudly in front of sod houses in Goheen Valley back in 1886 to maps depicting central states USA in 1895 or even earlier renditions from 1877. These artifacts serve as reminders of Nebraska's rich heritage and pioneering spirit that shaped this great state. Amedee Forestier brings us "Nebraska Man, " capturing both artistry and essence within his masterpiece. Through intricate strokes, he immortalizes Nebraskan landscapes while evoking emotions deep within our souls – a true tribute to this remarkable place we call home. Trace the footsteps of Oregon Trail pioneers passing Chimney Rock or follow along Mormon Trail hand-carts; let their stories inspire awe within you.