Relocating Information

Relocating to Nebraska

Quality relocation service

Relocating is a big step. At relocating information we understand how overwhelming and challenging relocating to a new city can be. Our relocation specialists will provide you with the tools and resources necessary to make your next move an easy one.

Let us introduce you to some of the top Realtors® in Nebraska providing you with the highest standards of professionalism and integrity.

 

Home

 

Mahoney State Park, Gretna, Nebraska

 

Nebraska was the 37th state to be admitted into the Union on Friday, March 1, 1867

Nebraska covers 77,358 square miles with a population of 1,758,787 people.  Nebraska is 16th largest state and the 38th most populous.  Nebraska lies in the largest area of sand dunes in North America.  Panorama Point is the highest point in Nebraska at 5,424 feet.  The origin of the name Nebraska is from an Oto Indian word meaning "flat water".

Nebraska is known to many as the "Heartland of America." With its central location, Nebraska provides affordable and convenient access to all parts of the United States. Metropolitan centers within a 800-mile radius include Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis, Memphis, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, Milwaukee, Albuquerque, and Salt Lake City

 

 

More facts about Nebraska

Capital Building, Lincoln, NebraskaNebraska's capital - Lincoln

Border States - Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, Wyoming.

Nickname - Cornhusker State

Nebraska's fossil beds and glacial deposits show that it once was an inland sea bed that later was elevated above water. The area once had a tropical climate, but during a later period, glaciers covered the land. Archaeologists estimate that prehistoric people inhabited the area between 10,000 and 25,000 years ago, based on discoveries of stone tools and weapons. The earliest inhabitants were nomadic hunters, but centuries later, others came to the grasslands to hunt, fish and farm.

Numerous lakes and reservoirs provide a vast playground for the boating, swimming and water skiing enthusiasts. Canoeing is abundant along the many rivers and fishing for rainbow and brown trout is prevalent in the north and west. More than 200 parks, recreation areas and historical parks are under state managementNebraska, Grand Island Lake

Nebraska has numerous lakes and reservoirs provide a vast playground for the boating, swimming and water skiing enthusiasts. Canoeing is abundant along the many rivers and fishing for rainbow and brown trout is prevalent in the north and west. More than 200 parks, recreation areas and historical parks are under state managemen

Western Nebraska's premier state park, Fort Robinson, west of Crawford, has it all-with over 22,000 acres of exquisite Pine Ridge scenery, compelling old west history, exceptional lodging, loads of fun-time activities, scenic camping and the park's own buffalo herd. Visitors can choose lodging for rooms 1909 enlisted men's quarters or "cabins" ranging from two to nine bedrooms in the former officers quarters. A shady campground offers 75 non-pad sites with 30 amp electrical hookups plus another 100 primitive sites.

Industry: food processing, machinery, electrical equipment, printing and publishing. Agriculture: cattle, corn, hogs, soybeans, wheat, sorghum.

 


Bellevue - Fremont - Grand Island - Kearney - Lincoln - North Platte - Omaha - Papillion

Home - About Us - Buyers Information - Request Information