NE State Symbols
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Symbols for Nebraska: Location Symbols
By Nora Kirkeby
Aug 9, 2006, 11:58 PST |
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Nebraska's State Historic Baseball Capital St. Paul, NE became Nebraska's state historic baseball capital in 1997. Find out what you can do in this town here. With options like the Museum of Nebraska's Baseball Greats, and St. Paul's historic baseball mural, this city has truely earned its title. Source: Leisure and Sport Review
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Where the Platte River meets Cherry Creek Photo by Robin DeGrassi Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, Coutesy of Wikipedia Commons |
Nebraska's State River This page includes a description and basic date on the Platte River in Nebraska, as well as, a history that includes its discoverer. Source: Wikipedia
Nebraska's State Village of Lights Cody became Nebraska's official village of lights in 1997. This city profile has everything from how many people have are currently married in Cody, to how man of its residents were born in state. In short, all sorts of fun, random information. Source: Epodunk
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