Nebraska: Out-of-this World!
There are a trillion reasons why you should explore Nebraska, but if you're seeking truly unique experiences found nowhere else on Earth, don't miss these 10 one-of-a-kind places!
1. world's largest stamp ball
The world’s largest stamp ball can be seen at the Leon Myers Stamp Center in Boys Town in the Omaha metro. Visitors are welcome to examine and touch the stamp ball- its sphere is 32 inches in diameter, weighs 600 pounds and contains a reported 4,655,000 stamps. It was originally started by the Boys Town Stamp Collecting Club in 1953 and took three years to complete.
2. world's largest quilt collection
The International Quilt Museum is located in Nebraska's state capital on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln East Campus. The museum has the world's largest public collection of quilts, with some objects dating as far back as the early 1600s. The museum's mission is to build a global collection of quilts celebrating culture and diversity throughout history.
3. world's largest roller skating museum
Roller skating is an experience enjoyed by many, and it's made even more special by the unique presence of the National Museum of Roller Skating. This one-of-a-kind place is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history and vibrant culture of roller skating, making it a must-visit destination for enthusiasts from around the globe.
4. world's largest collection of haunted artifacts
Come and see the world's largest collection of verified haunted objects. The Museum of Shadows is located in downtown Omaha, just steps away from The RiverFront's Gene Leahy Mall. The museum houses over 3,000 paranormal artifacts from across the world. Be sure to ask about Ayda, voted the creepiest doll in the world!
5. world's only fur trade Museum
Visit the only museum dedicated to the preservation of the North American fur trade situated in Chadron. The Museum of the Fur Trade is a remarkable gallery is on the historic grounds of James Bordeaux's trading post, established in 1837 for the American Fur Company and now proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Chadron.
6. world's largest indoor desert
Nebraska's most famous attraction, the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, has the world's largest indoor desert, and the world's largest glazed geodesic dome. The desert is divided into three sections by the mountain in the middle. The zoo also has North America's largest indoor rainforest - the Lied Jungle.
7. world's largest railyard classification
View the Union Pacific Railroad's Bailey Yards at The Golden Spike Tower in North Platte. The railyard proudly holds the title of the world's largest rail classification complex. Spanning across an impressive 2,850 acres, this expansive facility boasts an extensive network of over 315 miles of track.
8. world's largest covered porch swing
Swing on the world's largest covered porch swing in all seasons! The porch swing is a staggering 32 feet long and was built in 1985. The swing is a loved treasure for many in the small community of Hebron, which is now "Nebraska's Porch Swing Capitol."
9. world's smallest courthouse
The world's smallest courthouse resides in Arthur, Nebraska. Spanning 26x28 feet, the building took $900 to finish in 1914. It served as the Arthur County Courthouse until 1961 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
10. world's largest standing woolly mammoth fossil
Meet the world's largest standing Woolly mammoth fossil, Archie. Made from the fossils of four Columbian mammoths, Archie towers at a staggering height of 14 feet and 25 feet long. The bones were originally discovered in 1921 by a rancher in Lincoln County. Within 12 years the Archie fossil mount was completed and open to display in 1933 at Morrill Hall on the University of Nebraska city campus in Lincoln.