Oil City in Pennsylvania, was instrumental in the exploration and development of the petroleum industry.
After the first oil wells were drilled nearby in the 1850s, Oil City became central in the petroleum industry and hosted headquarters for the Pennzoil, Quaker State, and Wolf's Head motor oil companies.
Straight from Oil City's glory days a Victorian Estate House.
Des Moines is the place where which is home to the Iowa caucuses. The Iowa caucuses have been the first major electoral event in nominating the President of the United States since 1972.
Hence, many presidential candidates set up campaign headquarters in Des Moines.
From the Omaha Native American word, Ní Btháska, meaning "flat water", after the Platte River that flows through the state.
Nebraska home of the Arbor Day is a holiday in which individuals and groups are encouraged to plant and care for trees.
The Pony Express was a fast mail service crossing the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and the High Sierra from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California, from April 3, 1860 to October 1861.
William Cody, aka Buffalo Bill legend and the folklore hero of the Pony Express.
Pony Express Relay Station in Gothemburg,Nebraska.
Gothenburg founded by Swedish immigrants.
Under the Homestead Act, thousands of new settlers migrated into Nebraska to claim free land granted by the federal government.
These first settlers mostly Germanic and Nordic people left civilised Europe to find themselves in the middle of nowhere in the most harsh conditions.
Many women commited suicide as a result of life's hardships and isolation in the middle of the Prairies.
Because so few trees grew on the prairies, many of the first farming settlers built their homes of sod.
Omaha, largest city of Nebraska.
In 1883 Omaha hosted the first official performance of the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show for eight thousand attendees.
"Vítáme Vás", "We welcome You" in the Czech neighborhood of Omaha.
Internationally renowned composer Antonin Dvorak wrote his Ninth ("New World") Symphony in 1893 based after visiting Omaha's robust Czech community.