Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation
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The NSHSF, a 501(c)3 organization, supports the preservation, interpretation, and appreciation of Nebraska history.
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WanderNebraska 2024 starts today! Embark on a historical journey across Nebraska and earn prizes - the more stops you make, the bigger the prize! This year's event runs now through November 30. Visit WanderNebraska.com to view our full list of locations and learn more.
Preserve Nebraska’s story! Join the Cottonwood Society and help protect our history while enjoying exclusive events, special recognition, and unforgettable experiences. Be part of a community with deep roots and a lasting impact! nshsf.org/donate/cottonw…
Show your Bugeater pride and support Nebraska history! Bugeater Limited Edition tees are just $50 (L & XL). Every purchase benefits NSHSF. Don’t miss out! nshsf.org/bugeaters-shir…
A spooky #TriviaTuesday as Halloween approaches: What building in northwest Nebraska is said to be one of the most haunted hotels in the state?
Scholarship applications are now open for our Nebraskans of World War II Scholarship Fund and the Pearl Harbor Remembrance Award. Visit our website for the full list of eligible districts. nshsf.org/projects/schol…
Celebrate the spirit of the Bugeaters! Every tee sold helps preserve Nebraska history. Get yours in sizes L & XL for $50 plus shipping. Snag yours today! nshsf.org/bugeaters-shir…
Be part of something bigger. The Cottonwood Society is your chance to join a community that does more than remember history, also protecting, celebrating, and carrying it forward. nshsf.org/donate/cottonw…
This endangered insect is found only in a few small saline wetlands in Nebraska, and is one of the rarest insects in North America. #TriviaTuesday
October is American Archives month. Local libraries, historical societies and museums across the country are the backbone of preserving our history. From news articles and advertisements to genealogy, there are so many things for you to explore and discover!
Show your state spirit and help preserve history! Limited-edition Bugeater tees are just $50 (L & XL only). Every dollar benefits the NSHSF—don’t wait, these won’t last long! nshsf.org/bugeaters-shir…
In 2026, a new skyscraper will take the crown as the tallest building in Nebraska. For now, do you know the name of the current tallest building in the state?
This year's #WanderNebraska has drawn to a close and it's time to secure your prizes. Don't forget to mail your completed maps to the Nebraska State Historical Society by October 15!
Ready to make your mark? The Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation invites you to join the Cottonwood Society, a passionate community shaping Nebraska’s history for the future. Join today and help keep Nebraska’s legacy alive. nshsf.org/donate/cottonw…
Today, there are dozens of radio stations across the state. Do you know the first radio station to receive its license in Nebraska? #TriviaTuesday
Today is World Architecture Day! Nebraska's historic buildings are storytellers. From courthouses and schools to barns and factories, our state's architecture captures the way communities have lived and worked for centuries. What is your favorite historic building in Nebraska?
One Nebraskan was in for a surprise when they found an animal they never expected to see in Nebraska. Do you know the answer to today's #TriviaTuesday?
Newlyweds Conrad from Idaho and Jane from Gering made Chimney Rock a honeymoon stop just eight days after their wedding. This was Conrad's first visit to Chimney Rock in 50 years!
Rich from Omaha stopped by the Chimney Rock Visitor's Center on a hot afternoon to show off his 1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A. Made specifically for agriculture work on the farm, this vintage car still has the original motor under the hood!
This week’s #WanderWednesday takes us to the Gothenburg Historical Museum! Explore their archive of local newspapers and discover displays of memorabilia that bring the area’s history to life. wandernebraska.com/explore/Gothen…
Last week, Nebraska Game & Parks Wildlife Biologist Olivia DaRugna conducted a bumble bee survey on the trails surrounding Chimney Rock. She caught 24 bumble bees, including Southern Plains (species of Greatest Conservation Need in Nebraska), American, and a Brown-belted.
Bakers beware! For more than a century, cooking up this dessert could have landed you in hot water in one Nebraska town. #TriviaTuesday
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