It’s known as “Cornhusker State”. This name comes from the name given to the sport teams of Nebraska University and upon the methoods of evopping corn by hand, commonly done in the state before the invention of the machine for this task.
Lincoln is its capital. Other main cities are Omaha, Fremont, Grand Island, Norfolk and Bellevue. There is a tradition deeply grasped of the Northamerican west, Museums of Military history and Air Force.
There are many places to visit in Nebraska, for instance, The Durham Museum, Sunken Gardens, Museum of American Speed, Henry Doorly Zoo, Joslyn Art museum, Nebraska State Capitol, Memorial Stadium, Old Market and many more.
Nebraska designated Kool-Aid as the official soft drink in 1998. People from Nebraska loves to eat a good Reuben Sandwich, ribs, steak, hamburguer, pizza, corned beef, barbecue and runza, a meal of beef, pork cabbage, saverknut and onios in a bread pocket. Most of people drink pop, milk, beer, wine and the mentioned drink Kool-Aid.
It’s all about the crop in Nebraska, you hear “ How’s the crop?” or “How’s havesting?” as often, if not more, than “How are you doing?”, if lost in the country, look for grain mill, it will stand close to a town.