National
Museum of Roller Skating - The museum exists as an
autonomous entity to acquire, preserve, research, and interpret the
history of roller skating through its collection of artifacts,
photographs, archival materials, and other skating memorabilia.
International
Quilt Study Center (IQSC) - The IQSC was created to
encourage the interdisciplinary study of all aspects of quiltmaking
traditions and to foster preservation of this tradition through the
collection, conservation and exhibition of quilts and related materials.
Museum
of Nebraska History - Many people and cultures have
made Nebraska their home. Come see fascinating artifacts and hear amazing
stories from its rich past. The museum's exhibits interpret over 12,000
years of human experience on the Plains. Indian gallery, 'The First
Nebraskans,' period setting and special collections.
Strategic
Air & Space Museum - Regarded as the nation's
foremost facility of its kind, the museum preserves aircraft and missiles
for future generations. The Museum is a 300,000 square foot building that
features a glass atrium, two aircraft display hangars, a traveling exhibit
area, a children's interactive gallery, a 200-seat theater, a Museum
store, an aircraft restoration gallery, and a snack bar.
Frank
H. Woods Telephone Pioneer Museum - The Telephone
Museum serves to educate the general public about the history of the
telephone industry, especially the history of independent telephony and
specifically that of The Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company and its
founder, Frank H. Woods.
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Folsom Children's Zoo
& Botanical Gardens - Folsom Children's Zoo &
Botanical Gardens is home to 300 animals representing 95 species. A train
and pony rides are also available within the facility.
Rock
Island Depot Railroad Museum - Located in one of the
state’s two intact Rock Island depots, the Rock Island Depot Railroad
Museum at 910 Second Street gives visitors a look at life when trains were
the fastest and classiest way to go anywhere, from the billowing steam
engine to the 1950’s stream-lined Rock Island Rocket.
State
Museum of Natural History and Mueller Planet - Nebraska's
largest natural history museum includes the world's premier collection of
fossil elephants, interactive paleontoly exhibits, American Indian exhibits,
walk-in wildlife dioramas, hand-on discovery room, planetarium, laser shows
and much more.
Lied
Center for Performing Arts - Located on the University of
Nebraska-Lincoln campus, this magnificent performing arts center serves
students and residents of this entire region by bringing the world's finest
arts and entertainment to its stage.
Lincoln
Children's Museum - The Lincoln Children's Museum is a
40,000 square foot world of color, light, sound and texture dedicated to
allowing children and adults to discover the adventure of learning together.
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