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The Nebraska Passport 2015 NEBRASKAPASSPORT.COM PLAY NICE I ART ONE OF A KIND STATE OF NEBRASKA OF STATE PROGRAM TRAVEL PASSPORT ALIA ARRAM CHILDREN’S MUSEUM BONE CREEK MUSEUM OF AGRARIAN ART HOLLYWOOD CANDY AND FAIRMONT ANTIQUES OFFICIAL 1 Kearney 1 David City 1 Omaha CODY PARK TRAIN DISPLAY & MUSEUM CARNEGIE ARTS CENTER LEE’S LEGENDARY MARBLES & COLLECTABLES 2 North Platte 2 Alliance 2 York EDGERTON EXPLORIT CENTER LOVE’S JAZZ AND ARTS CENTER MEADVILLE STORE AND PARK 3 Aurora 3 Omaha 3 Ainsworth LINCOLN CHILDREN’S MUSEUM LUX CENTER FOR THE ARTS MOONSTRUCK MEADERY DRIVE ON. 4 Lincoln 4 Lincoln 4 Bellevue When you visit any of the destinations listed NORTH PLATTE AREA CHILDREN’S MUSEUM THE MOST UNLIKELY PLACE SEW BLESSED inside, be sure to get your passport stamped. 5 North Platte 5 Lewellen 5 McCook There are two places for stamps—one next to the destination name in the passport itself OMAHA CHILDREN’S MUSEUM MUSEUM OF THE FUR TRADE THE SOLID ROCK (that’s for you to keep) and one on the prize- MAP 6 Omaha 6 Chadron 6 Kearney entry sheet tucked in the back (that’s what TOUR GUIDE TOUR you’ll redeem for prizes). PAWNEE PLUNGE PETRIFIED WOOD & ART GALLERY THE WHISTLE STOP You’re eligible for prizes for each completed 7 Columbus 7 Ogallala 7 Bassett tour as well as for totals of 20, 40 and 80 Note: If the pool is closed for the season get your stamp at the Ramada across the street. LEE G. SIMMONS CONSERVATION stamps. At each prize level, you will also be PARK AND WILDLIFE SAFARI RED PATH GALLERY & TASTING ROOM YANKEE PEDDLER WEST entered into a grand-prize drawing for an 8 Ashland 8 Seward 8 Fremont Omaha Steaks Culinary Calendar Package. An additional drawing for 300 $1 Nebraska Lottery Scratch tickets will be held for all participants 19 years of age or older who turn YUMMY TUMMY CHILL & CHAT SAUCE & CYCLES in passports with at least one stamp. After your travels are completed and you’ve collected as many stamps as BACK ALLEY BAKERY possible, it’s time to claim your prize(s). (ORGANIC SOURDOUGH BREAD) BALCONY HOUSE B&B THE BREWERY AT DIVOTS Hastings Imperial Norfolk Simply mail the prize-entry sheet to: 1 1 1 Nebraska Tourism Commission B A K E RS C A N D I E S Attn: 2015 Nebraska Passport (BAKERS CHOCOLATES) HISTORIC GOLDEN HOTEL FAIRFIELD OPERA HOUSE BREWERY AND GRILL P.O. Box 98907 • Lincoln, NE 68509 2 Greenwood 2 O’Neill 2 Fairfield Or, if you participated via the app, hit submit BIG MAMA’S KITCHEN KINKAIDER BREWING (OVEN FRIED CHICKEN & CATFISH) LIBERTY HOUSE B&B, ANTIQUES AND GIFTS COMPANYMPANY to send your stamps electronically. 3 Omaha 3 Seward 3 Broken Bow The road is calling. DINTY MOORE’S LUNCH ROOM Answer it and enjoy your travels in Nebraska. (THE DINTY MOORE SANDWICH) OFT’S BED & BREAKFAST SANDHILLS MOTEL AND GLIDDEN CANOE RENTAL 4 Nebraska City 4 Bennington 4 Mullen D U S T E R’S (HOME OF DOROTHY LYNCH) PINE VALLEY RESORT SCHILLINGBRIDGE WINERY & MICROBREWERY 5 Columbus 5 Long Pine 5 Pawnee City DUNDEE DELL (REUBEN SANDWICH) THE RED CLOUD B&B AT THE KALEY HOUSE STAGECOACH MALL ANTIQUES & TASTING ROOM 6 Omaha 6 Red Cloud 6 Fairbury HIGH PLAINS HOMESTEAD, HOME OF THE DRIFTER STORZ TROPHY ROOM COOKSHACK AND BUNKHOUSE (THE COFFEE BURGER) RIVER INN RESORT/SPIRIT OF BROWNVILLE GRILL & BREWING COMPANY 7 Crawford 7 Brownville 7 Omaha KUPER FARMS (FARM FRESH PRODUCE) WHISPERING PINES BED AND BREAKFAST UNION BAR AND GRILL 8 Norfolk 8 Nebraska City 8 Gering CRAZY CONFECTIONS HAPPY HEART ONLY IN NEBRASKA NEBRASKA LEGENDS BIKE COWBOY TRAIL–GET STAMPED 4TH AVE COFFEE AT D&B CAFÉ OR SANDHILLS STEAKHOUSE LOUNGE AGATE FOSSIL BEDS NATIONAL MONUMENT ANDREW JACKSON HIGGINS NATIONAL MEMORIAL 1 Holdrege 1 Ainsworth and Long Pine 1 Harrison 1 Columbus Note: Get stamped at the Ramada across the street or use the App to get a digital stamp. GERING BAKERY CLIMB THE TOWER AT PLATTE RIVER STATE PARK BOYS TOWN ARBOR LODGE STATE HISTORICAL PARK 2 Gering 2 Louisville 2 Boys Town 2 Nebraska City BUFFALO BILL RANCH ARTHUR BOWRING RANCH LICORICE INTERNATIONAL GOLF AT AWARII DUNES STATE HISTORICAL PARK STATE HISTORICAL PARK 3 Lincoln 3 Axtell 3 North Platte 3 Merriman HOMESTEAD NATIONAL MOMUMENT R.F. GOEKE VARIETY AND SODA FOUNTAIN HIKE AT FONTENELLE FOREST OF AMERICA GENERAL CROOK HOUSE MUSEUM 4 Atkinson 4 Bellevue 4 Beatrice 4 Omaha KAYAK THE NIOBRARA RIVER WITH SEHNERT’S BAKERY GRAHAM CANOE OUTFITTERS SCOTTS BLUFF NATIONAL MONUMENT JOHN G. NEIHARDT STATE HISTORIC SITE 5 McCook 5 Valentine 5 Gering 5 Bancroft For additional information or to request your FREE Nebraska Travel Guide, call SERENDIPITY CHOCOLATE FACTORY RUN AT SPRING CREEK PRAIRIE AUDUBON CENTER THE STATE CAPITOL PONCA TRIBAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY 6 Tekamah 6 Denton 6 Lincoln 6 Niobrara 1-877-632-7275 or go to VisitNebraska.com. TREK TO THE HUDSON-MENG EDUCATION SENATOR GEORGE NORRIS SWEET SHOPPE AND RESEARCH CENTER STUHR MUSEUM OF THE PRAIRIE PIONEER STATE HISTORIC SITE 7 St. Paul 7 Crawford 7 Grand Island 7 McCook WALK THE TRAILS AT TRU CAFÉ PIONEERS PARK NATURE CENTER 8 WOODLAND TRAILS ART AND LEARNING CENTER WILLA CATHER STATE HISTORIC SITE 8 Kearney 8 Lincoln Winnebago 8 Red Cloud CARNEGIE ARTS CENTER | ALLIANCE | MUSEUM OF THE FUR TRADE | CHADRON | BONE CREEK MUSEUM OF AGRARIAN ART | DAVID CITY | LUX CENTER FOR THE ARTS | LINCOLN | PETRIFIED WOOD & ART GALLERY | OGALLALA | LOVE’S JAZZ AND ARTS CENTER | OMAHA | RED PATH GALLERY & TASTING ROOM | SEWARD | THE MOST UNLIKEY PLACE | LEWELLEN | LEE G. SIMMONS CONSERVATION PARK AND WILDLIFE SAFARI | ASHLAND | EDGERTON EXPLORIT CENTER | AURORA | PAWNEE PLUNGE | COLUMBUS | ALIA ARRAM CHILDREN’S MUSEUM | KEARNEY | LINCOLN CHILDREN’S MUSEUM | LINCOLN | CODY PARK TRAIN DISPLAY & MUSEUM | NORTH PLATTE | NORTH PLATTE AREA CHILDREN’S MUSEUM | NORTH PLATTE | OMAHA CHILDREN’S MUSEUM | OMAHA | HOMESTEAD NATIONAL MONUMENT OF AMERICA | BEATRICE | BOYS TOWN | BOYS TOWN | SCOTTS BLUFF NATIONAL MONUMENT | GERING | STUHR MUSEUM OF THE PRAIRIE PIONEER | GRAND ISLAND | AGATE FOSSIL BEDS NATIONAL MONUMENT | HARRISON | BUFFALO BILL RANCH STATE HISTORICAL PARK | NORTH PLATTE | THE STATE CAPITOL | LINCOLN | WOODLAND TRAILS ART AND LEARNING CENTER | WINNEBAGO | R.F. GOEKE VARIETY AND SODA FOUNTAI | ATKINSON | LICORICE INTERNATIONAL | LINCOLN | SERENDIPITY CHOCOLATE FACTORY | TEKAMAH | TRU CAFÉ | KEARNEY | SEHNERT’S BAKERY | MCCOOK | THE GERING BAKERY | GERING | 4TH AVE COFFEE | HOLDREGE | SWEET SHOPPE | ST. PAUL | KINKAIDER BREWING COMPANY | BROKEN BOW | STAGECOACH MALL ANTIQUES & TASTING ROOM | FAIRBURY | FAIRFIELD OPERA HOUSE BREWERY AND GRILL | FAIRFIELD | UNION BAR AND GRILL | GERING | SANDHILLS MOTEL AND GLIDDEN CANOE RENTAL | MULLEN | THE BREWERY AT DIVOTS | NORFOLK | STORZ TROPHY ROOM GRILL & BREWING COMPANY | OMAHA | SCHILLINGBRIDGE WINERY & MICROBREWERY | PAWNEE CITY | OFT’S B&B | BENNINGTON | RIVER INN RESORT/SPIRIT OF BROWNVILLE | BROWNVILLE | BALCONY HOUSE B&B | IMPERIAL | PINE VALLEY RESORT | LONG PINE | WHISPERING PINES BED AND BREAKFAST | NEBRASKA CITY | HISTORIC GOLDEN HOTEL | O’NEILL | THE RED CLOUD B&B AT THE KALEY HOUSE | RED CLOUD | LIBERTY HOUSE B&B, ANTIQUES AND GIFTS | SEWARD | JOHN NEIHARDT STATE HISTORIC SITE | BANCROFT | ANDREW JACKSON HIGGINS NATIONAL MEMORIAL | COLUMBUS | SENATOR GEORGE NORRIS, STATE HISTORIC SITE | MCCOOK | ARBOR LODGE STATE HISTORICAL PARK | NEBRASKA CITY | GENERAL CROOK HOUSE MUSEUM | OMAHA | WILLA CATHER STATE HISTORIC SITE | RED CLOUD | PONCA TRIBAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY | NIOBRARA | ARTHUR BOWRING RANCH STATE HISTORIC PARK | MERRIMAN | MEADVILLE STORE AND PARK | AINSWORTH | THE WHISTLE STOP | BASSETT | MOONSTRUCK MEADERY | BELLEVUE | YANKEE PEDDLER WEST | FREMONT | THE SOLID ROCK | KEARNEY | SEW BLESSED | MCCOOK | HOLLYWOOD CANDY AND FAIRMONT ANTIQUES | OMAHA | LEE’S LEGENDARY MARBLES & COLLECTABLES | YORK | FONTENELLE FOREST | BELLEVUE | SPRING CREEK PRAIRIE AUDUBON CENTER | DENTON | PIONEERS PARK NATURE CENTER | LINCOLN | TREK TO THE HUDSON-MENG EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTER | CRAWFORD | KAYAK THE NIOBRARA RIVER WITH GRAHAM CANOE OUTFITTERS | VALENTINE | BIKE COWBOY TRAIL - SANDHILLS STEAKHOUSE LOUNGE | LONG PINE | BIKE COWBOY TRAIL - D&B CAFÉ | AINSWORTH | GOLF AT AWARII DUNES | AXTELL | CLIMB THE TOWER AT PLATTE RIVER STATE PARK | LOUISVILLE | HIGH PLAINS HOMESTEAD, HOME OF THE DRIFTER COOKSHACK AND BUNKHOUSE | CRAWFORD | DINTY MOORE’S LUNCH ROOM | NEBRASKA CITY | DUNDEE DELL | OMAHA | BIG MAMA’S KITCHEN | OMAHA | BAKER’S CANDIES | GREENWOOD | KUPER FARMS | NORFOLK | BACK ALLEY BAKERY | HASTINGS | DUSTER’S | COLUMBUS | CARNEGIE ARTS CENTER | ALLIANCE | MUSEUM OF THE FUR TRADE | CHADRON | BONE CREEK MUSEUM OF AGRARIAN ART | DAVID CITY | LUX CENTER FOR THE ARTS | LINCOLN | PETRIFIED WOOD & ART GALLERY | OGALLALA | LOVE’S JAZZ AND ARTS CENTER | OMAHA | RED PATH GALLERY & TASTING ROOM | SEWARD | LEE G. 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