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Nebraska, Freight train in Hershey, Nebraska
Nebraska, Freight train in Hershey, Nebraska
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Nebraska is a landlocked state in Midwestern United States. It is bordered by South Dakota to the north, Iowa to the east, Missouri to the southeast, Kansas to the south, Colorado to the southwest and Wyoming to the west.

Guide to Nebraska Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Nebraska that you can book online, listed by city, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites.


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Nebraska covers an area of 77,354 sq mi (200,520 sq km). It measures 430 miles (690 km) from east to west and 210 miles (340 km) from north to south. The highest point in the state is Panorama Point, at 5,424 ft (1,653 m).


Snake River Falls, Nebraska
Snake River Falls, Nebraska
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Nebraska was the 37th state to be admitted into the Union, on 1 March, 1867. Its capital is Lincoln while its biggest city is Omaha.

Budget Travel to Nebraska

By Road
The most practical way to explore Nebraska is by car. Interstate 80 cuts across the state connecting Lincoln and Omaha with Denver.

By Plane
You can fly to Nebraska, arriving at the airports in Omaha or Lincoln. Both are domestic airports, so if you are coming from overseas, you have to transit at a major U.S. city.


Sand Hills, Nebraska
Sand Hills, Nebraska
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By Train
You can reach Omaha and Lincoln on the California Zephyr, which goes from San Francisco to Chicago via Salt Lake City and Denver.

Budget Travel within Nebraska

Toadstool Geologic Park, Nebraska
Toadstool Geologic Park, Nebraska
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Principal Cities of Nebraska

  1. Bellevue (51,000)
    Oldest continuous town and first state capitol of Nebraska.

  2. Grand Island (50,000)
    County seat of Hall County.

  3. Hastings (24,000)
    Small town where Kool-Aid was invented in 1927.

  4. Lincoln (254,000)
    Second most populous city in Nebraska.

  5. Omaha (455,000)
    Largest city in Nebraska.

  6. Kearney (27,500)
    County seat of Buffalo County.

  7. Nebraska City (7,000)
    Small town in Otoe County.

  8. Norfolk (23,000)
    Eastern terminus of the Cowboy Trail.

  9. North Platte (24,000)
    Railroad town and county seat of Lincoln County.

  10. Scottsbluff (15,000)
    Largest city in the Nebraska Panhandle.

Places of Interest in Nebraska

These are arranged in alphabetical order
  1. Sand Hills

National Monuments of Nebraska

  1. Agate Fossils Bed National Monument
  2. Homestead National Monument of America
  3. Scotts Bluff National Monument


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