There is a national park in South Dakota just across the border that shares the same name. Formed from wind and erosion of soft soils over the years.
What is the Badlands area?
This coach led Nebraska to back to back national championships and grew up in the state.
Who is Tom Osborne?
How many plant species are in Nebraska
1,500 species
Original nickname of the University sports teams.
What is a bugeaters?
Located in the middle of the state, a famous beverage originated here.
What is Hastings, NE.?
Located in Northern Nebraska this is the tallest water feature in the state.
What is Smith Falls?
Total national championships Nebraska has won in football.
What is Five?
The state flower, also the name of a delicious bakery in Lincoln.
What is the Goldenrod?
The state mammal of Nebraska.
What is the White-Tailed Deer?
The first capital city in Nebraska.
What is Omaha?
A unique landform that pioneers supposedly used as a landmark on their trek west.
What is Chimney Rock?
This is the total of varsity sports played at the university of Nebraska.
What is 23?
Found along creeks and rivers this is Nebraska's state tree.
What is the Cottonwood?
The population of this species outnumbers humans in Nebraska, 1.94 million to 1.8. In the old days a lot of them ended up in Omaha.
What is a cow?
Not particularly noteworthy in any way - this is the 3rd largest city in the state.
What is Bellevue?
Landform that Nebraska is most famous for. And yet, they can be hard to find in parts of the state.
What is a prairie?
This New Yorker led the Husker basketball team to an N.I.T title.
Who is Danny Nee?
With over 5 million planted acres, this is a popular plant for farmers in nebraska.
What is the soy bean?
The state bird of Nebraska.
What is the Western Meadowlark?
This small town shares a name with a one-time king of israel.
What is David City?
Surprising many, Nebraska has over 80,000 miles of these, among the most of any state in the U.S.
What are rivers?
Nebraska baseball has made the trek to Omaha this many times over the years.
What is 3 times?
Nebraska has two of these, one is named after a man named Samuel. Both are man made.
What is a National Forest?
What is Nebraska's state fossil (hint there is a large one located at UNL).
What is the mammoth?
Home to the world's largest rail yard.
What is North Platte?