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The Kansas-Nebraska Act became law on May 30, 1854; it established the U.S. territories of Nebraska and Kansas. The territorial capital of Nebraska was Omaha.
In the 1860s, the first great wave of homesteaders poured into Nebraska to claim free land granted by the federal government. Many of the first farm settlers built their homes out of sod because they found so few trees on the grassy land.
Nebraska became the 37th state in 1867, shortly after the Civil War. At that time, the capital was moved from Omaha to Lancaster, later renamed Lincoln after the recently ass ...
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Nebraska - Colleges and universities.
University of Nebraska system
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of Nebraska at Kearney
University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture
Nebraska State College System
Chadron State College
Peru State Colle ...
See also:Nebraska, Nebraska - History, Nebraska - Rural flight, Nebraska - Law and Government, Nebraska - History, Nebraska - Geography, Nebraska - Economy, Nebraska - Demographics, Nebraska - Race and ancestry, Nebraska - Religion, Nebraska - Transport, Nebraska - Railroads, Nebraska - Roads and highways, Nebraska - Major cities and urban areas, Nebraska - Largest cities, Nebraska - Urban areas, Nebraska - Education, Nebraska - Colleges and universities, Nebraska - Sports teams, Nebraska - Climate, Nebraska - Notable residents, Nebraska - Miscellaneous information Read more here: » Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Nebraska - Education |
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 |  |  | Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Center, Nebraska - GeographyCenter is located at 42°36'32" North, 97°52'34" West (42.608910, -97.876224)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²). 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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 |  |  | Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Benedict, Nebraska - GeographyBenedict is located at 41°0'22" North, 97°36'24" West (41.006177, -97.606689)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.5 km² (0.2 mi²). 0.5 km² (0.2 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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 |  |  | Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Bruno, Nebraska - GeographyBruno is located at 41°16'60" North, 96°57'39" West (41.283317, -96.960807)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.7 km² (0.3 mi²). 0.7 km² (0.3 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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 |  |  | Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Alliance, Nebraska - GeographyAlliance is located at 42°6'5" North, 102°52'13" West (42.101382, -102.870272)GR1.
It is located in Nebraska's Sand Hills.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 12.4 km² (4.8 mi²). 12.4 km² (4.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.21% is water.
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 |  |  | Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Omaha Nebraska - HistoryOmaha was founded in the summer of 1854 by land speculators from Council Bluffs, months after the Kansas-Nebraska Act created the Nebraska Territory. Later that year, Omaha was chosen as the territorial capital for Nebraska. Omaha was chosen as the eastern terminus of America's first transcontinental railroad in 1862 with the passage of the Pacific Railroad Act. This ensured that Omaha would become a major transportation center for the entire country in the years to come. The loss of the capital to Lincoln in 1867 did not s ...
See also:Omaha Nebraska, Omaha Nebraska - History, Omaha Nebraska - Arts culture and attractions, Omaha Nebraska - Downtown redevelopment, Omaha Nebraska - Media, Omaha Nebraska - Economy, Omaha Nebraska - Military, Omaha Nebraska - Sports, Omaha Nebraska - Omaha-area venues, Omaha Nebraska - Education, Omaha Nebraska - School districts, Omaha Nebraska - Colleges and universities, Omaha Nebraska - Omaha hospitals, Omaha Nebraska - Geography, Omaha Nebraska - Metropolitan area, Omaha Nebraska - Neighborhoods and suburbs, Omaha Nebraska - Transportation, Omaha Nebraska - Airports, Omaha Nebraska - Railroads, Omaha Nebraska - People, Omaha Nebraska - Famous people from Omaha, Omaha Nebraska - Movies made in Omaha, Omaha Nebraska - Demographics, Omaha Nebraska - Songs about Omaha, Omaha Nebraska - Sister cities Read more here: » Omaha Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Omaha Nebraska - History |
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 |  |  | Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Omaha Nebraska - MediaThe Omaha metropolitan area is served by the Omaha World-Herald, the city's major newspaper, as well as suburban newspapers and independent newspapers and magazines including The Omaha Star, The Reader, and Omaha Magazine.
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 |  |  | Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Lincoln Nebraska - HistoryLincoln started out as the village of Lancaster, which was founded in 1856, and became the county seat of the newly-created Lancaster County in 1859. The territorial capital of Nebraska had been Omaha since the creation of the territory in 1854. However, most of the population lived south of the Platte River. After much of the territory south of the Platte considered annexation to Kansas, the legislature voted to move the capital south of the river and as far west as possible. The village of Lancaster was chosen, in pa ...
See also:Lincoln Nebraska, Lincoln Nebraska - History, Lincoln Nebraska - Law and government, Lincoln Nebraska - Geography, Lincoln Nebraska - Metropolitan area, Lincoln Nebraska - Neighborhoods, Lincoln Nebraska - Parks, Lincoln Nebraska - Economy, Lincoln Nebraska - Demographics, Lincoln Nebraska - Sites of interest, Lincoln Nebraska - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln Nebraska - Colleges and universities, Lincoln Nebraska - Sports teams, Lincoln Nebraska - Notable residents, Lincoln Nebraska - Arts entertainment and culture, Lincoln Nebraska - Annual events, Lincoln Nebraska - Local media, Lincoln Nebraska - Trivia, Lincoln Nebraska - Note Read more here: » Lincoln Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Lincoln Nebraska - History |
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 |  |  | Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Lincoln Nebraska - EconomyLincoln's economy is fairly typical of a larger American city; most economic activity is derived from service industries. The state government and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are both large contributors to the local economy. Other prominent industries in Lincoln include banking, information technology, insurance, and rail and truck transport.
Three regional fast-food restaurant chains began in Lincoln: Amigos/Kings ...
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List of Nebraska numbered highways - Current.
Nebraska State Highway 1
Nebraska State Highway 2
Nebraska State Highway 4
Nebraska State Highway 5
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 |  |  | Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Omaha Nebraska - TransportationOmaha's Eppley Airfield serves much of eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. Eppley is situated near Carter Lake, which is part of Iowa and is the only city in Iowa west of the Missouri River. Carter Lake was cut off from the rest of Iowa by a Missouri River flood in 1877.
The primary mode of transportation in Omaha is by car, with I-80, I-480, I-680, I-29, and U.S. Highway 75 (JFK Freeway and North Freeway) providing freeway service in the metropolitan area. The expressway along West Dodge Road (U.S. Highway 6 and Nebraska Link 28B) and U.S. Highway 275 is currently being upgraded to freeway standards from I-680 t ...
See also:Omaha Nebraska, Omaha Nebraska - History, Omaha Nebraska - Arts culture and attractions, Omaha Nebraska - Downtown redevelopment, Omaha Nebraska - Media, Omaha Nebraska - Economy, Omaha Nebraska - Military, Omaha Nebraska - Sports, Omaha Nebraska - Omaha-area venues, Omaha Nebraska - Education, Omaha Nebraska - School districts, Omaha Nebraska - Colleges and universities, Omaha Nebraska - Omaha hospitals, Omaha Nebraska - Geography, Omaha Nebraska - Metropolitan area, Omaha Nebraska - Neighborhoods and suburbs, Omaha Nebraska - Transportation, Omaha Nebraska - Airports, Omaha Nebraska - Railroads, Omaha Nebraska - People, Omaha Nebraska - Famous people from Omaha, Omaha Nebraska - Movies made in Omaha, Omaha Nebraska - Demographics, Omaha Nebraska - Songs about Omaha, Omaha Nebraska - Sister cities Read more here: » Omaha Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Omaha Nebraska - Transportation |
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