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Discoveries America Nebraska DVD
Nebraska is
America’s 37th State. In Omaha, one of the state’s most visited tourist
attractions is the Henry Doorly Zoo. Here, spectacular exhibits including
desert landscapes, gorillas, polar bears & rainforests. Father Edward
Flanagan believed that “there is no such thing as a bad boy”. In 1917 he
created Boys Town (now Boys & Girls Town) as a unique refuge that offers
help, hope & healing to troubled children. Among the corn & soybeans of
rural Nebraska.
The Art Farm is a summer “artist in residency” program where individual
creativity abounds and prairie sculptures like ‘Corn Boy’ are the result.
An important part of America’s westward expansion was the Homestead Act of
1862 & visitors can gain an understanding of how the Act changed the lives
of all Americans at the Homestead National Monument of America. Painter &
sculptor Thomas Palmerton has always been fascinated by the Missouri River
& its early explorers and realized his dream when he was chosen to create
a bronze statue for the Lewis & Clark Center. Make wagon wheels the old
fashioned way with a father & son team at Jensen’s Buggy & Wheel Shop &
visit Shepherd’s Dairy where sheep’s milk is used to create handcrafted
lotions & soaps. One of the businesses in Arthur (population 129) is
Marshall Custom Hats. The retired cowboy/owner demonstrates a few of the
steps that go into creating a custom, hand-made cowboy hat. In Sidney, Cabela’s is the largest employer in the western part of the state. The
organization became the salvation for a rural community that lost 80% of
its jobs in the late 70s. In Harrison, the “Coffee Burger”. Nearby
Carhenge, is a unique replica of Stonehenge made entirely from scrap
automobiles. Over the years the site has grown to include other automotive
works of art & sees well over a million visitors a year.
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From the Rocky Mountain General Store
Saloon
Style Prints - What were on the walls of the
saloons in
the Old
West? Likely, much of the same as those you find today -
advertisements for liquor, beer, and tobacco. Plus the "decadent"
women of the time. In our
Photo Print Shop, you'll find dozens of photographs for decorating
your "real"
saloon or den in a
saloon type
atmosphere.
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