'Offbeat' Nebraska Spot Named Most 'Bizarre' City In The Entire State

Sculptures of porter and train passengers by John Lajba, Union Station, Durham Heritage Museum.

Photo: The Image Bank Unreleased

Have you ever been to a city so eclectic that you're left with a list of questions but in the best way?

What is that sculpture supposed to represent?

Who drew that interesting photo that looks like a real-life Rorschach test?

Who designed the light installation that makes the town square look like a disco at night?

And how about the unique seats in the coffee shop down the winding brick road that look more like a chairlift at a ski lodge than seating accommodations at a café?

Be it any of the previously mentioned attributes or something so totally out of the ordinary that your experience there is unforgettable, there is one city in each state known for being the strangest and quirkiest around.

According to Reader's Digest, the quirkiest city in all of Nebraska is Omaha. This city is known for its unique eateries among other oddities.

Here's what Reader's Digest had to say about the weirdest place in the entire state:

"Some statues in our country are dedicated to presidents and war heroes, and then there are others—like this one in Omaha—that are dedicated to people like Chef Boyardee, who you may not even realize was a real person. If you’re in Omaha, you may want to stop for lunch at the Alpine Inn, a top-rated fried-chicken restaurant known for serving up leftovers nightly to hordes of lucky raccoons."

For a continued list of odd places in each state check out rd.com.


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