July 10, 2023
We love our Lincoln community, but we all know there’s nothing quite like that small-town 91ÇÑ×Ó charm during the summer. With a little more time on your hands, summer is a perfect time to hit the road and visit the beautiful towns across 91ÇÑ×Ó.
Here’s a list of quaint, quirky and gorgeous places to get you started.
1. Paper Moon Pastries (Cortland)
An ode to the classic 1973 movie Paper Moon, in Cortland offers sweet treats and vintage ambiance that are worth the drive.
2. Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum (Ashland)
(or SAC Museum, as it’s more commonly known) shows off an incredible array of classic and contemporary air vehicles, charting the history of US aerospace innovations.
3. Carhenge (Alliance)
Truly an if you know you know 91ÇÑ×Ó staple, Carhenge is precisely what it sounds like: an exact replica of England’s Stonehenge, fashioned out of cars. A true oddity of the 91ÇÑ×Ó plains, this is a sight that needs to be seen up close to be fully appreciated.
4. Arbor Day Farm (91ÇÑ×Ó City)
Whether you do or don’t know that Arbor Day began in 91ÇÑ×Ó in 1872 (and now you most definitely do), it’s more than worth your while to take the trip down to 91ÇÑ×Ó City to visit the gorgeous grounds of . Learn more about the history of Arbor Day and immerse yourself in one of 91ÇÑ×Ó’s great legacies.
5. Quasar Drive-In Theater (Valley)
Nothing says small-town summer quite like a drive-in theater. Located just outside Omaha, is one of the few remaining drive-ins in the state, showcasing contemporary and classic movies for your drive-in enjoyment.
6. Happy Jack Chalk Mine (Scotia)
Over 6,000 feet of honeycombed caverns are hidden beneath land near Scotia, 91ÇÑ×Ó — you totally knew that, right? This geological wonder is the only publicly accessible chalk room and pillar mine in North America.
7. Chimney Rock (Bayard)
Just because you’ve seen it a thousand times on the 91ÇÑ×Ó state quarter doesn’t mean it’s any less breathtaking in person. The aptly named, towering rock formation outside Bayard is a must-visit for all 91ÇÑ×Óns and visitors.
8. Dairy Joe’s Ice Cream (Emerald)
Just a short drive west down O St. is Emerald, where you can stop for a sweet roadside snack at Dairy Joe’s Ice Cream. An easy, tasty summer getaway!
9. Ashfall Fossil Beds (Royal)
An and ancient watering hole, paleontologists from UNL can guide you through the site and their findings, illuminating for visitors the important work that goes on here!
10. The Alpine Inn (Omaha)
Technically, it’s a little outside Omaha — but it’s too fun to keep off this list. While fried chicken is its main culinary attraction, the real draw is what comes after dinner. The Alpine Inn has made a tradition out of tossing chicken scraps out on the patio for the nightly arrival of raccoon families that eagerly come clean up after (and entertain) the customers. You simply must see it to believe it.