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Nebraska : Tourist's Hot Spots

Nebraska State is a blend of past and present that makes the perfect and unforgettable tourist experiences for the visitors. Ancient artifacts, monuments and modern outdoor activities combined offers vivid options in front of millions of tourists. Omaha and Lincoln are the largest cities of the state those popularly known as the cultural and historic town centers.

Omaha:

Omaha comes under the richest states of the country and popular as an important telecommunications and insurance center. It is located on the bank of the Missouri River and is surrounded by rolling hills.
  • Joslyn Art Museum: The museum houses great collection of Renaissance and 19th and 20th century American and European art and a marbled art deco building.
  • Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo: Considered as one of the premier zoos of the world, Henry Doorly Zoo contains the largest natural exhibits. It houses rainforest, desert and an aquarium. It is highly visited by millions of tourists around the year and features habitats from Asia, Africa and South America.
  • Old Market: It is an historic town of the city and has the reputation for getting listed on the National Register of Historical Places. It has streets and century old warehouses and ancient buildings those houses shops, restaurants, bars and art galleries..
Lincoln:
It is the capital of Nebraska and the seat of Lancaster County that was named after President Lincoln and served as an important educational, commercial and government center.
  • Nebraska State Capitol: The remarkable 400ft high building represents the fine architecture of phallic. Inside the building there are many paintings and mural displays that represents the Native American heritage and the historical culture of Nebraska.
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