




| • | Nebraska was once called "The Great American Desert" |
| • | Kool-Aid was invented here in 1927 by Edwin E. Perkins |
| • | State motto: Equality before the law |
| • | Kearney, NE is located exactly between Boston and San Fransico |
| • | The Lied Jungle in Omaha's zoo houses the world's largest indoor rain forest |
| • | In 1950, Omaha became home to the College World Series |
| • | The origin of Nebraska's name is from an Oto Indian word meaning flat water |
| • | Omaha is the smallest city in the country with two medical schools - UNMC & Creighton |
| • | The University of Nebraska Cornhusker football team has produced more Academic All-Americans than any other Division I school. |
| • | Nebraska has more underground water reserves than any other state |
| • | The Reuben sandwich was invented in Omaha |
| • | Borsheims in Omaha is the largest jewelry store in the U.S. |
| • | The city's elevation is 1,090 ft. |
| • | Omaha is a Native American word meaning "Dwellers on the bluff" |
| • | The Enola Gay was built at Offutt Air Force base, just south of Omaha |
| • | Boys Town, a national historic landmark, is a suburb of Omaha and is renowned for its work in the child care system and for their treatment of associated problems |







