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Kids learn about the history and timeline of the state of Nebraska including early explorers, Native Americans, early settlers, and becoming a state.
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Barry the bald eagle soars from coast to coast to meet state birds and learn about their homes. Each episode is an animated rap music video focusing on the big cities, history, landmarks, and...
History of Nebraska facts for kids. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Homesteaders in central Nebraska in 1866. The history of the U.S. state of Nebraska dates back to its formation as a territory by the Kansas–Nebraska Act, passed by the United States Congress on May 30, 1854.
African Americans moved to Nebraska early in the history of the state. While a significant number of them settled in Brownville, Lincoln, and Hastings, others helped form homesteading communities in the Sand Hills.
These virtual tours will put you in touch with Nebraska's historic institutions, captivating creatures and colorful characters. No need to book a bus or pack a lunch. These learning adventures are at your fingertips.
Introduction. See table: Nebraska profile. The U.S. state of Nebraska probably got its name from a Native American word meaning “flat water.” This refers to the Platte River, which runs across the middle of the state. Corn is the state’s main crop. Indeed Nebraska’s nickname is the Cornhusker State. The capital of Nebraska is Lincoln. Geography.