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Nebraska became the 37th state on March 1, 1867
The Capitol is: Lincoln
The Largest City is: Omaha
Official State Website
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Nebraska State Flower: Goldenrod
The Goldenrod was adopted as the state flower on April 4, 1895.
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Gardens
Visit beautiful botanical gardens and arboretums in Nebraska.
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Lauritzen Gardens
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Nebraska State Flag
Nebraska adopted a state banner on March 28, 1925. In 1963, Legislature designated the state banner the official State Flag.
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Nebraska State Bird: Western Meadowlark
The western meadowlark was adopted by Nebraska Legislature as the official state bird on March 22, 1929.
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Nebraska State Seal
Nebraska adopted the state seal in 1867.
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Nebraska State Fish: Channel Catfish
Adopted in 1997, the Channel Catfish is the official state fish of Nebraska.
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Scuba Diving
Check out the deep waters in and around Nebraska.
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Husker Divers
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Nebraska State Quarter
Released on April 3, 2006, the Nebraska quarter depicts an ox-drawn covered wagon carrying pioneers in the foreground and Chimney Rock, the natural wonder that rises from the valley of North Platte River, measuring 445 feet from base to tip. The sun is in full view behind the wagon. The coin also bears the inscriptions "Nebraska," "Chimney Rock" and "1867."
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