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  2. List of U.S. state tourism slogans - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska: Nebraska, its not for everyone. The good life. [citation needed] Nevada: A World Within. A State Apart. [21] New Hampshire: Live Free [citation needed] New Mexico: Adventure That Feeds the Soul [citation needed] New York: I Love New York [citation needed] North Dakota: Start Your Journey to Legendary [citation needed] Ohio: The Heart ...

  3. Tourism in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    A handbill for Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World.. Omaha has been a tourist destination for many years. Famous early visitors included as Rudyard Kipling and General George Crook, who stayed at pioneer institutions such as the Douglas House, Cozzens Hotel and the original Paxton Hotel in the city's early years. [7]

  4. Guide Rock (hill) - Wikipedia

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    Guide Rock, whose Pawnee name is Pa-hur or Pahur, is a hill in south central Nebraska in the United States.In the traditional Pawnee religion, it was one of five dwelling places of spirit animals with miraculous powers.

  5. Roger Welsch - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Press, 2016. The Reluctant Pilgrim: A Skeptic’s Journey into Native Mysteries. Nebraska, 2015. My Nebraska: The Good, the Bad, and the Husker. Nebraska, 2011. Weed 'em and Reap. Falcon, 2006. From Tinkering to Torquing: A Beginner's Guide to Tractors and Tools. MBI Publishing Company, 2005. A Life with Dogs. Motorbooks International ...

  6. American Guide Series - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the Tulsa guide, one of 40 city guides published. The regional and city guides, similar to their state counterparts, kept much of the same format but had their own specific focuses. The regional guides were designed with a tourist heavy audience in mind, as some of their titles suggest.

  7. Cowboy Trail - Wikipedia

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    northern Nebraska [2] Established: 1996 [3] Designation: National Recreational Trail: Trailheads: Norfolk, Nebraska Valentine, Nebraska [4] Use: Hiking, Cycling, and Horseback Riding [4] Grade: 2% or less [4] Surface: finely crushed gravel, short sections have concrete [3] Right of way: Chicago and North Western Railway [2]

  8. Nebraska Outback - Wikipedia

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    The North Central Nebraska RC&D Council partners with communities, organizations and agencies to assist the local people in the development of their communities, counties and region. The Outback is bordered by South Dakota on the north, and a small section of the Missouri River runs at the region’s eastern edge.

  9. Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Logan Fontenelle, an interpreter for the Omaha Tribe when it ceded the land that became the city of Omaha to the U.S. government. Various Native American tribes had lived in the land that became Omaha since the 17th century, including the Omaha and Ponca, Dhegihan-Siouan language people who had originated in the lower Ohio River valley and migrated west by the early 17th century; Pawnee, Otoe ...

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