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Nebraska

Nebraska is located in a central location in the United States of America. South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, and Wyoming are the neighboring states to Nebraska. The state was the 37th state to be admitted in the United States. This occurred in 1867, just two years after the American Civil War.[1] The capital of the state is called Lincoln. Some of the largest cities in Nebraska are Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, and Bellevue.[3] Many visitors to the state tend to spend some time in these cities, finding that there are many different forms of entertainment, including restaurants, museums, parks, and more. Outside of the main cities, there are also a few national trails and monuments in the area. Some of these include Homestead, Agate Fossil Beds, the Lewis and Clark Trail, and Scott's Bluff.[2]

What Nebraska is known for

Nebraska is one of the fifty states in the United States of America. The state itself is located near the center of the United States, sitting in the middle of South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, and Wyoming. The topography of the state is relatively flat, providing the people in the state with many opportunities to farm and grow a variety of crops. Some of the crops grown are winter wheat, dryland corn, and soybeans. These crops, among others, constitute many of the things that are grown on Nebraska's many farms. Such farms are what the state is most known for, seeing as how the area has a limited number of large cities and attractions.[4]

There are many national monuments in Nebraska and several monumental trails that go through the area as well. A couple of the national monuments that have brought people to the state are the Agate Fossil Beds and Scott's Bluff. Agate Fossil Beds contains a variety of mammal skeletons that were discovered in the area and are open for people to view and learn about. Scott's Bluff is a naturally formed bluff 3,000 acres in size and 800 feet above the nearby river. People in the past, including Native Americans, emigrants on their way to Oregon, and those traveling on the Mormon Trail, used this bluff as a form of direction while they were traveling. People today are able to explore the bluff and have adventures of their own in the area.[2]

The most populated city in Nebraska is Omaha, containing approximately 486,000 people. This city's population has almost double that of the state's capital, Lincoln—around 291,000 people. Every other city in the region contains less than 70,000 people.[3] Over 95% of the population of Nebraska are citizens of the United States; only 18% of the same group of people were born outside of America. The two most common languages besides English in the region are Spanish and Vietnamese.[5]

Many visitors to Nebraska go to Omaha to participate in a variety of attractions that are there. The Old Market is one such attraction. At the Old Market, tourists will find themes reminiscent of olden times, including a couple of museums and horses walking down the streets. There are also some shops available for people to peruse. Lauritzen Gardens is another place that attracts visitors to enjoy Omaha's botanical gardens and learn about or view some flowers.[6] Another large attraction in the city of Omaha is Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. The attraction covers over 160 acres of land where guests can watch a wide variety of sea and land animals.[7]

Geography

The state of Nebraska is located near the center of the United States, sitting in the middle of South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, and Wyoming. Much of the state is used as farmland and till land, where many different crops are grown and harvested. The elevation of the state ranges from about 840 feet above sea level to 5,400 feet when approaching the Wyoming and Colorado borders.[8] A large part of Nebraska is covered by the Sand Hills, which consist of nearly 265 miles of grass-covered sand dunes. These hills were formed many years ago and have become somewhat of a scenic location for those looking for a unique landscape and recreational areas.[9]

The climate and weather in Nebraska are similar to much of what you would find in other Midwestern states. The region has all four seasons throughout the year, and they are usually relatively extreme; very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter.[10] The average amount of precipitation that the state gets throughout the year is around 27 inches, including snowfall, though it does vary depending on the area of the state. In Omaha, the average precipitation per year is about 30 inches, while in Lincoln it is about 29 inches.[10] The best times to visit Nebraska are during the early summer before it gets too hot and during the fall season when the weather is generally temperate but not too cold. From the beginning of September, all through the month of October is when the weather cools off, averaging around 70 degrees. There isn't a large amount of rain during this season, and the leaves typically change colors around this time.[10]

There is a variety of wildlife and fauna in Nebraska. The state also hosts an abundance of bird species, perhaps adding to the appeal for any birdwatchers visiting the area. Some of these birds include the northern cardinal, the house sparrow, bald eagles, and red-bellied woodpeckers. There are also many plants in the area, including dandelions, eastern redcedar, great mullein, and hoary vervain. [11]

History


Nebraska became a part of the United States of America on March 1st in the year 1867. The area is the 37th state that was admitted into the country.[1] Before becoming a state, the land was claimed by both the country of France and the country of Spain. Spain eventually took over the whole of the area when they won the title to the trans-Mississippi region, which included Nebraska. However, due to international politics transferring the region, the territory was eventually given back to France.[12] 

Lewis and Clark were the first people to truly explore the area, leaving some historic parts of their trail throughout the land today.[2] Nebraska eventually became a place that people would travel through for fur-trapping, trading, and major migration to other territories, such as Oregon, California, and Utah.[12] The Nebraskan territory was fairly vacant for many years, only becoming more populated during the California Gold Rush. When the territory became a state, the main governmental area of the zone was moved to Lancaster, which has since been named Lincoln, after President Abraham Lincoln.[1]  

Top Bed and Breakfasts in Nebraska, United States

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#1

Grayhouse Inn

Fairbury, Nebraska
4.7 (24 Reviews)

Located in the southern region of Nebraska, the Grayhouse Inn covers one acre of land and features nine rooms available for rent. Within the two-story high building, there is an area known as "the lounge", which has several couches and a wall-mounted TV - giving guests the opportunity to relax and socialize. The property is located within walking distance of several restaurants and attractions such as Escape Fairbury, Rowdy's Steakhouse, and Casey's. Many people have found the Grayhouse Inn to be a peaceful getaway from the larger cities around Nebraska. The atmosphere of the area is perhaps more laid back and relaxed due to the town's smaller size. The property began as a three-unit apartment, before transitioning to become a B&B.

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#2

Cambridge Bed and Breakfast

Cambridge, Nebraska
4.6 (19 Reviews)

Cambridge Bed and Breakfast is located in Cambridge, Nebraska. The home offers four rooms for people to reserve. Each room has a different name and each one is associated with a person or place related to Cambridge, Nebraska. Breakfast is included for each reservation, and its menu and serving time may be influenced by guest preferences. Andela, the manager of the property says that she hopes guests feel "like [they] are coming to [stay] at a museum." The home was initially built in the 1910s but did not act as part of the hospitality industry until the 1990s. Various attractions and activities are available to patrons around the Cambridge Bed and Breakfast, and suggestions are often provided by the staff and owner.

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#3

Prairie Creek Inn

Walton, Nebraska
4.4 (42 Reviews)

#4

Foster's School House Bed & Breakfast

Crawford, Nebraska
3.7 (3 Reviews)

Foster's School House Bed & Breakfast is located in a rural area near Crawford, Nebraska, a city on the northwestern side of the state. The establishment has one unit available, which visitors can only reserve the home from the end of April to November. Hunting is a common activity for people who come to the bed and breakfast, and the owners offer some of their acreage for hunting deer and turkeys for a fee. For hunters that return from a successful hunt, an area is set aside specifically for cleaning their game. The property is pet-friendly and allows people to bring their dogs. Patrons can also utilize the barn for stabling their horses during their stay as well. There is a $10 fee, and guests will have to bring their own feed.

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#5

Wolhart High Plains Homestead

Crawford, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

Wolhart’s High Plains Homestead is located just north of Crawford, Nebraska, near the Sidney NE to Deadwood, South Dakota Gold Rush Trail. This route was traveled by thousands in the 1880s seeking their fortune during the Black Hills Gold Rush. The property is centered around an 1880s homesteading town, miles out in the Nebraska Badlands on gravel roads that follow the tracks made by the early homesteaders that claimed the area. This remote location makes this a “destination point”, not a “pass-through” stop according to Heather, one of the property owners. Lodging guests at the Homestead have access to all the buildings in the historic town including a Mercantile filled with local consignment goods, a blacksmith shop filled with period pieces, a fossil shed where rock and fossil hunters work on their finds, and the Deep Creek SchoolHouse. The lodging buildings at the homestead are log structures from the 1880s. Although they were built in the 1880s, there are now private bathrooms in each room, heat, air-conditioning, and electricity. There are RV and tenting options as well. 

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#6

Alliance Hotel & Suites

Alliance, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

The Alliance Hotel and Suites has fifty-nine rooms varying in size and luxury. Each room has a private air conditioning system, television, coffee maker, microwave, and minifridge. A pool, conference room, and complimentary breakfast are offered to every guest to use, along with free wireless internet. Pets are allowed at the hotel with additional notice. The hotel is six miles from the Alliance Municipal Airport and is located in the center of town. Open year-round, the hotel offers monthly rates for corporate lodging. Many of the guests at the Alliance Hotel and Suites are passing through on road trips where they can park their RVs in the large parking lot at the back of the hotel.

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#7

Our Heritage Guest Ranch

Crawford, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

Jean Norman started Our Heritage Guest Ranch in 1999 and has been operating it since. The property is located on 3,600 acres of land in Crawford, Nebraska, and has a total of 20 beds, all of which are split between two rooms in the cabin, two loft apartments, and three travel trailers. The cabin on the property is open year-round, while the lofts and travel trailers are only open seasonally during the warmer months of the year. Jean notes that the best season of operation for the business is between mid-May to Labor Day. On the property, there are a variety of activities that guests can participate in, such as fossil hunting, stargazing, hiking, and biking, to name a few. The surrounding area has various attractions, namely Fort Robinson, Mount Rushmore, Cascade Falls, Toadstool Geological Park, and Trailside Museum.

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#8

The Sister House

Stuart, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#9

Whispering Pines Bed and Breakfast

Nebraska City, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#10

Pine Crest Farms Bed and Breakfast

Valparaiso, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#11

The Sisters House

Stuart, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#12

The Rogers House

Lincoln, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#13

The Convent House Bed and Breakfast

Steinauer, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#14

Commercial Hotel Bed and Breakfast

Verdigre, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#15

Melia Hill Inn

Gretna, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#16

The Cornerstone Mansion

Omaha, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#17

The Farwell Arms Bed & Breakfast

Farwell, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#18

Barn Anew Bed and Breakfast

Mitchell, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#19

Olde Main Street Inn

Chadron, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#20

Rowse's 1+1 Ranch

Burwell, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#21

Comstock Premier Lodge LLC

Sargent, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#22

Bit 'O Country Bed and Breakfast

Battle Creek, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#23

Plantation House Bed and Breakfast

Elgin, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#24

The Balcony House

Imperial, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#25

Das Gasthaus Bed and Breakfast

Holdredge, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#26

Holt Creek

Atkinson, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#27

Westview Bed and Breakfast

Lincoln, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#28

My Blue Heaven Bed and Breakfast

Pawnee City, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#29

Larrington's Guest Cottage

Springview, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#30

Banker's House Bed and Breakfast

Plattsmouth, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#31

Liberty House Bed and Breakfast

Seward, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#32

Crystal Key Inn

Newman Grove, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#33

Burchell White Hill Farmhouse

Minden, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#34

Stalder's Bed and Breakfast - The Gandy House

Humboldt, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#35

Carrousel Stables Bed and Breakfast

Ceresco, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#36

Oft's Bed and Breakfast

Bennington, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#37

The Victorian Inn

Beatrice, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#38

Bakers Bed and Breakfast

Blair, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#39

Nature's Rural Retreat

Eustis, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#40

River Inn Resort

Brownville, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#41

Shepherds' Inn Bed and Breakfast

0 (0 Reviews)

#42

The Petr House Bed and Breakfast

Clarkson, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#43

The Suite at George Spencer Tasting Room

Gibbon, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#44

Victorian Inn Bed and Breakfast

Chadron, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#45

Wunder Roots Bed and Breakfast

Roca, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#46

Paddock Kensington

Beatrice, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#47

Inner Maker Bed & Breakfast

Seward, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#48

Historic Golden Hotel

O'Neill, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#49

Sleep For Less Motel

Sidney, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#50

Argo Hotel

Crofton, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#51

Blair Area Chamber of Commerce

Blair, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#52

Norma's Nook Bed And Breakfast

Crete, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#53

Hidden Falls Cabins & RV Park

Nebraska City, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#54

Creekside Bed and Breakfast Retreat

Blair, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#55

Liberty House B&B/Antiques

Seward, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#56

Norma's Nook Bed And Breakfast

Crete, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#57

Nebraska Association of Bed and Breakfast

Unadilla, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#58

Westview Bed & Breakfast

Lincoln, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#59

Skyline Motel

Spencer, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#60

Burgess House Bed and Breakfast

Crete, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#61

The Kottage Knechtion Treehouse B&B

Fremont, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#62

Nitta's Bed & Breakfast

Gretna, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#63

Blue Colonial Bed & Breakfast

Gretna, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#64

Sedgwick Antique Inn

McConaughy Lake, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#65

Sandhills Guest Ranch B&B

Unadilla, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#66

The Wild Plum Beyond Bed & Breakfast

Unadilla, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#67

Joni's Bed and Breakfast

Unadilla, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#68

Orleans Hotel Bed And Breakfast

Unadilla, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#69

Union College

Lincoln, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#70

Countryside Suites

Omaha, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#72

Round Valley Farmhouse

Unadilla, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#73

New Beginnings Ranch

Omaha, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

Top 10 Bed and Breakfasts in Nebraska, United States
#1

Grayhouse Inn

Fairbury, Nebraska
4.7 (24 Reviews)

Located in the southern region of Nebraska, the Grayhouse Inn covers one acre of land and features nine rooms available for rent. Within the two-story high building, there is an area known as "the lounge", which has several couches and a wall-mounted TV - giving guests the opportunity to relax and socialize. The property is located within walking distance of several restaurants and attractions such as Escape Fairbury, Rowdy's Steakhouse, and Casey's. Many people have found the Grayhouse Inn to be a peaceful getaway from the larger cities around Nebraska. The atmosphere of the area is perhaps more laid back and relaxed due to the town's smaller size. The property began as a three-unit apartment, before transitioning to become a B&B.

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#2

Cambridge Bed and Breakfast

Cambridge, Nebraska
4.6 (19 Reviews)

Cambridge Bed and Breakfast is located in Cambridge, Nebraska. The home offers four rooms for people to reserve. Each room has a different name and each one is associated with a person or place related to Cambridge, Nebraska. Breakfast is included for each reservation, and its menu and serving time may be influenced by guest preferences. Andela, the manager of the property says that she hopes guests feel "like [they] are coming to [stay] at a museum." The home was initially built in the 1910s but did not act as part of the hospitality industry until the 1990s. Various attractions and activities are available to patrons around the Cambridge Bed and Breakfast, and suggestions are often provided by the staff and owner.

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#3

Prairie Creek Inn

Walton, Nebraska
4.4 (42 Reviews)

#4

Foster's School House Bed & Breakfast

Crawford, Nebraska
3.7 (3 Reviews)

Foster's School House Bed & Breakfast is located in a rural area near Crawford, Nebraska, a city on the northwestern side of the state. The establishment has one unit available, which visitors can only reserve the home from the end of April to November. Hunting is a common activity for people who come to the bed and breakfast, and the owners offer some of their acreage for hunting deer and turkeys for a fee. For hunters that return from a successful hunt, an area is set aside specifically for cleaning their game. The property is pet-friendly and allows people to bring their dogs. Patrons can also utilize the barn for stabling their horses during their stay as well. There is a $10 fee, and guests will have to bring their own feed.

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#5

Wolhart High Plains Homestead

Crawford, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

Wolhart’s High Plains Homestead is located just north of Crawford, Nebraska, near the Sidney NE to Deadwood, South Dakota Gold Rush Trail. This route was traveled by thousands in the 1880s seeking their fortune during the Black Hills Gold Rush. The property is centered around an 1880s homesteading town, miles out in the Nebraska Badlands on gravel roads that follow the tracks made by the early homesteaders that claimed the area. This remote location makes this a “destination point”, not a “pass-through” stop according to Heather, one of the property owners. Lodging guests at the Homestead have access to all the buildings in the historic town including a Mercantile filled with local consignment goods, a blacksmith shop filled with period pieces, a fossil shed where rock and fossil hunters work on their finds, and the Deep Creek SchoolHouse. The lodging buildings at the homestead are log structures from the 1880s. Although they were built in the 1880s, there are now private bathrooms in each room, heat, air-conditioning, and electricity. There are RV and tenting options as well. 

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#6

Alliance Hotel & Suites

Alliance, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

The Alliance Hotel and Suites has fifty-nine rooms varying in size and luxury. Each room has a private air conditioning system, television, coffee maker, microwave, and minifridge. A pool, conference room, and complimentary breakfast are offered to every guest to use, along with free wireless internet. Pets are allowed at the hotel with additional notice. The hotel is six miles from the Alliance Municipal Airport and is located in the center of town. Open year-round, the hotel offers monthly rates for corporate lodging. Many of the guests at the Alliance Hotel and Suites are passing through on road trips where they can park their RVs in the large parking lot at the back of the hotel.

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#7

Our Heritage Guest Ranch

Crawford, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

Jean Norman started Our Heritage Guest Ranch in 1999 and has been operating it since. The property is located on 3,600 acres of land in Crawford, Nebraska, and has a total of 20 beds, all of which are split between two rooms in the cabin, two loft apartments, and three travel trailers. The cabin on the property is open year-round, while the lofts and travel trailers are only open seasonally during the warmer months of the year. Jean notes that the best season of operation for the business is between mid-May to Labor Day. On the property, there are a variety of activities that guests can participate in, such as fossil hunting, stargazing, hiking, and biking, to name a few. The surrounding area has various attractions, namely Fort Robinson, Mount Rushmore, Cascade Falls, Toadstool Geological Park, and Trailside Museum.

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#8

The Sister House

Stuart, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#9

Whispering Pines Bed and Breakfast

Nebraska City, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)

#10

Pine Crest Farms Bed and Breakfast

Valparaiso, Nebraska
0 (0 Reviews)