Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes in Nebraska do not necessarily occur on the same date every year.
In Nebraska, DST starts on the 2nd Sunday in March and ends on the 1st Sunday in November.
Facts About Nebraska
Information for Travelers
Nebraska is a state in the Midwest of the United States that encompasses the Great Plains prairies, the imposing Sandhills dunes and the dramatic rock formations of the Panhandle.
Often overlooked as a travel destination, Nebraska is a state of warm people, interesting natural attractions and inviting cities.
Lincoln, the state capital, and Omaha are the two main population centers.
Each is well worth a visit, with ancient historic areas to stroll around and vibrant cultural scenes to enjoy.
Nebraska's landscape also offers some unique sights for anyone who takes the time to explore, from Chimney Rock to the beautiful landscape of the Sandhills.
Culture
Aircraft and aviation technology fans will be impressed by the extensive collections on display at this museum in Ashland, midway between Omaha and Lincoln.
The city of Omaha is home to the Durham Museum, which honors the state's pioneering past in a converted railway depot.
Lincoln, the capital and a vibrant university town, is distinguished by its soaring state capital.
Read about Nebraska in Wikipedia