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Nebraska is home to endless natural vistas, scenic locations, and charming small towns that exist as stray map dots off the beaten path of highways to urban jungles.
These alluring locations are often hidden gems, enjoyed by locals and visitors looking for peace away from the city. Small towns boast a slower pace of life, unique local culture, a strong sense of community, and, sometimes, a lower cost of living.
While there are hundreds of small towns scattered throughout Nebraska, only one is revered as the best!
According to a list compiled by World Atlas, the best small town in Nebraska is Nebraska City. This charming locale houses welcoming residents, quaint shops, and offers plenty of beautiful outdoor experiences without the traffic and crowds.
Here's what World Atlas had to say about the best small town in the entire state:
"Nebraska City, as its name implies, is a lovely town in the state of Nebraska. Credited as the oldest incorporated city in the state, there is tons of heritage seeping through the streets. Visitors in town have various options to spend their time, from knowing it as "The Home of Arbor Day" to visiting the Lewis and Clark Center. If you celebrate Arbor Day, you’ll be glad to know that Nebraska City was pivotal in establishing the annual tree planting day. Specifically, one can visit Arbor Lodge State Historical Park, the home of the first Secretary of Agriculture, J. Sterling Morton, who promoted and established the festival. On the flip side, learn about exploration at the Missouri River Basin Lewis and Clark Visitor Center. Along with its lengthy name, this center boasts information, memorabilia, and exhibits on the pivotal U.S. expedition."
Check out World Atlas for a continued list of the best small towns across the country!