Nebraska Trivia

Nebraska is about more than football. Name these things associated with Nebraska.
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The holiday that was started in Nebraska
Arbor Day
This soft drink was invented in Nebraska
Kool-Aid
These birds stop in Nebraska during migration, attracting hundreds of birdwatchers
sandhill cranes
The main river that runs through central Nebraska
Platte
The capital of Nebraska
Lincoln
The largest city in Nebraska
Omaha
The main crop
corn
The famous billionaire who lives in Omaha
Warren Buffett
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This landmark along the Oregon Trail signaled the end of the prairies and the start of the mountains
Chimney Rock
This outdoor outfitter is headquartered in Sidney
Cabela's
The name of Nebraska’s unique type of legislature
unicameral
This U.S. President was born in Nebraska
Gerald Ford
A replica of Stonehenge in western Nebraska is made of this
cars
Nebraska has more miles of __________ than any other state
river
A bun filled with beef and cabbage (or the restaurant that sells them)
Runza
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Level 73
May 11, 2015
Chimney Rock is a famous landmark, but this Wikipedia article states that Scott's Bluff is the landmark where the Great Plains "started giving way to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains." I've been to both, and it seemed to me that Scott's Bluff is the better answer. (Just my opinion.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotts_Bluff_National_Monument
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Level 58
Dec 31, 2015
Can you accept last names for the people? I wrote Buffett but figured it was wrong because only Warren Buffett was accepted. Good quiz overall though.
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Level 47
Mar 16, 2016
I edited it so last names are accepted.
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Level 52
Aug 3, 2025
wtf is up with the river question? not even in the top 10