100 Things to Do in Nebraska Before You Die

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  • 100 Things to Do in Nebraska Before You Die Book Detail

  • Author : Tim and Lisa Trudell
  • Release Date : 2020-04
  • Publisher : Reedy Press LLC
  • Genre : Travel
  • Pages : 195
  • ISBN 13 : 1681062488
  • File Size : 93,93 MB

100 Things to Do in Nebraska Before You Die by Tim and Lisa Trudell PDF Summary

Book Description: The Good Life. The Beef State. The Cornhusker State. We've used a lot of slogans over the years to describe Nebraska. But, The Good Life does seem to sum up how the vast majority of Nebraskans feel about living here. Whether it's Cornhusker football in the fall or canoeing the Niobrara River in the summer, Nebraska is a special place. And with 100 Things to Do in Nebraska Before You Die as your guide, you'll see just what it is people love so much about the state. The book is a veritable bucket list of places to visit, things to do, and top tips for the best places to eat and sleep. Explore the birthplaces of Nebraska-centric events and people. From the founding of Arbor Day to the hometown of Johnny Carson, as well as great places to eat and drink, 100 Things to Do in Nebraska Before You Die explores the diversity and beauty of the country's 16th largest state. Local authors and travel bloggers Tim and Lisa Trudell are your expert guides through the diversity and beauty of the country's sixteenth largest state. Whether you call yourself a Husker, or are just passing through, this book will help you see Nebraska in a new light.

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100 Things to Do in Lincoln Before You Die

100 Things to Do in Lincoln Before You Die

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Named in honor of our 16th president, Lincoln was built to be Nebraska’s capital in 1867. Considered a “big small town,” at around 300,000 people, this ci