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‘WanderNebraska’ expands to promote more than 200 museums, tourist attractions and sites of interest

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Nebraska Examiner
Paul Hammel

Nebraska Examiner

In a state often overlooked by tourists, Nebraska’s lesser-known museums and historical gems are getting their moment. Thanks to WanderNebraska, a grassroots program by the Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation, more than 200 sites—many in small towns—are now on travelers’ radars. With brochures, billboards, and even prizes, the effort is turning quiet landmarks into meaningful stops. It’s history made accessible, and it’s helping the state rediscover its past—one road trip, one log cabin courthouse, one dusty museum at a time. Paul Hammel with Nebraska Examiner has the full story.

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Paul Hammel

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