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Nebraska State Flag Hello visitor from Nebraska,

Welcome to elitemrp.net 2.0!

Friday, February 6, 2009
Check out my new product, EZQuizTaker!
 
Also, if you haven't already, check out my newly designed Photo Gallery (powered by Flickr).


Please choose a section on the left.

Under 'Software / Services' you can choose:

  • lynk2 short url generator - A free service to generate short http://lynk2.me URLs from long URLs *new*
  • mosascii m2 - A free application that converts images into full-color HTML mosaics
  • EZQuizTaker - A fun and educational shareware application for creating and taking multiple choice quizzes.
  • EZMailSend - A shareware Windows command-line SMTP client.
  • Are You a Hippie? Test - A far-out quiz to determine if you're hip or square, man
  • BMI Calculator - Find out your Body Mass Index/Quetelet's Index
  • DeFusco Software - Discontinued software released by me in the late 90's under the name DeFusco Software

Or choose one of my fun image generators:

  • It's a Trap! - Generate funny images that state the obvious
  • I Want to Believe - What do you believe in? Find out with this generator
  • Where is Your God Now? - The image generator of nightmares

And don't forget to check out my photo gallery or DVD collection!

Thank you for visiting!


elitemrp.net's State Links


Use my BMI Calculator and compare your score with the average BMI / Quetelet's Index for Nebraska
Are you a hippie living in Nebraska? Take my Hippie Test to find out!
Jokes about Nebraska
State Facts about Nebraska
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elitemrp.net presents Nebraska State Information


French fur traders first visited Nebraska in the late 1600s. Part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, eastern Nebraska was explored by Lewis and Clark in 1804-1806. A few years later, Robert Stuart pioneered the Oregon Trail across Nebraska in 1812-1813, and the first permanent white settlement was established at Bellevue in 1823.

Western Nebraska was acquired by treaty following the Mexican War in 1848. The Union Pacific began its transcontinental railroad at Omaha in 1865. In 1937, Nebraska became the only state in the Union to have a unicameral (one-house) legislature. Members are elected to it without party designation.

Nebraska is a leading grain-producer with bumper crops of sorghum, corn, and wheat. More varieties of grass, valuable for forage, grow in this state than in any other in the nation. The state's sizable cattle and hog industries make Dakota City and Lexington among the nation's largest meat-packing centers.

Manufacturing has become diversified: Firms making electronic components, auto accessories, pharmaceuticals, and mobile homes have joined such older industries as clothing, farm machinery, chemicals, and transportation equipment. Oil was discovered in 1939 and natural gas in 1949.

Among the principal attractions are Agate Fossil Beds, Homestead, and Scotts Bluff National Monuments; Chimney Rock National Historic Site; a recreated pioneer village at Minden; SAC Museum near Ashland; the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer Grand Island; Boys Town; the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and the Lied Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln; the State Capitol in Lincoln; the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha; the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha; Museum of Nebraska Art in Kearney; Museum of Nebraska History in Lincoln; and the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln. Nebraska is a state located on the Great Plains of the United States of America. Nebraska gets its name from a Chiwere word meaning "flat water," after the Platte River that flows through the state. Once considered part of the Great American Desert, it is now a leading farming state. Nebraskans are sometimes colloquially referred to as "Cornhuskers."

The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates of Nebraska's gross state product in 2004 was $68 billion. Per capita personal income in 2004 was $31,339, 25th in the nation. Nebraska has a large agriculture sector, and is an important producer of beef, pork, corn (maize), and soybeans. Other important economic sectors include freight transport (by rail and truck), manufacturing, telecommunications, information technology, and insurance.

Eighty-nine percent of the cities in Nebraska have fewer than 3,000 people. Nebraska shares this characteristic with five other Midwest states (Kansas, Oklahoma, North and South Dakota, and Iowa). Hundreds of towns have a population of fewer than 1,000.

The state bird is the Western Meadowlark.

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Pawnee Perkins Phelps Pierce Platte Polk
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Thayer Thomas Thurston Valley Washington Wayne
Webster Wheeler York


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Moorefield Morrill Morse Bluff Mullen Murdock Murray
Naper Naponee Nebraska City Nehawka Neligh Nelson
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