Many NABB inns are available for hosting our Sandhill Crane tourists. This unique birding event draws thousands of visitors to Nebraska. NABB inns provide a unique lodging experience so consider booking early at one of NABB’s great inspected inns.
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February 16th, 2010Special Valentines Day Getaway Featured
February 15th, 2010NABB member, Barn Anew Bed and Breakfast, had great success with and exposure of their unique Valentine’s Day special! For the story about their Sheep Wagon Special, visit www.starherald.com and select the article titled “A Special Valentine’s Day Getaway”.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day at a Nebraska B&B
February 8th, 2010Still looking for a way to celebrate Valentine’s Day? Have you ever thought of a bed and breakfast getaway? Take a look at the specials and packages available across the state and find one that fits your idea for romance and do something special for your sweetheart! Some packages let you celebrate all month long!
Nebraska’s Metro Area
February 1st, 2010More than half of Nebraska’s total population resides within the Metro Region. Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska’s two largest cities, are surrounded by open space and farmland, creating a unique mix of rural and urban living. This is the cultural hub of Nebraska, with top-notch museums, art galleries and theater. There is much to experience here, from the state capitol in Lincoln, to the Joslyn Art Museum for the visual arts in Omaha, to the Cowboy Music Show in Ashland.
Magnificent views of the Missouri River can be found at the Mt. Vernon Gardens in Omaha, a small version of George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate situated atop a Missouri River bluff. Down below, scenic cruises on the Missouri River provide a different perspective of the river culture that has thrived here for generations. Omaha’s Old Market, a turn-of-the-century brick marketplace with brick streets, is home to many fine restaurants and quaint shops.
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Nebraska B&B Association
January 29th, 2010Nebraska is a diverse state, with rolling grasslands, astonishing sandhills, meandering rivers, ancient oak forests, and cosmopolitan cities. Outdoor recreation is abundant here. There are miles and miles of quiet and rushing rivers, for peaceful floats or exciting rides down the rapids. Hikers are delighted by trails through the dry sandhills of the northwest or the woods of the northeast. Fishermen are drawn to the Prairie Lakes Region. Bikers enjoy the many scenic byways.
An enormous amount of history has flowed through Nebraska, particularly during the westward expansion of this country, and it is fascinating to explore that history in depth. This land was – and is – peopled by Native Americans. Settlers of European descent traveled here in search of lush farmland and a better life. Lewis and Clark spent a great deal of time here, exploring the Missouri River and surrounding land.
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