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Nebraskaland April 2021

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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44 Nebraskaland • April 2021 Land for the park was acquired in 1987. A partnership between the Commission and the University of Nebraska State Museum, it features ongoing excavation of fossils left nearly 12 million years ago. 1992 -Smith Falls State Park, the site of the state's highest waterfall, was established on the Niobrara River near Valentine. 1994 - A gift from the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy of 321 miles of abandoned Chicago & North Western rail line across northern Nebraska led to the creation of the Cowboy Recreation and Nature Trail. When completed, it will be the longest rails-to-trails conversion in the country. 1995 - The Wildcat Hills Nature Center opened at the state recreation area south of Gering. A cooperative eff ort between the Commission and local civic leaders and groups, the center serves as an educational facility, museum and interpretive center. An expansion completed in 2017 nearly doubled the size of the center. 2000 - Five cabins, the fi rst of 10, open on the shore of Lewis and Clark Lake. 2001 - The Lake McConaughy Visitor and Water Interpretive Center opened. The facility includes the Ethel S. Abbot Theater, aquariums and interactive exhibits depicting the story of water in Nebraska, and the history, hydrology and geology of the North Platte River Valley and Lake McConaughy. Kids play in the touch tank at the Schramm Education Center. JENNY NGUYEN-WHEATLEY, NEBRASKALAND The Niobrara River Bridge on the Cowboy Trail in Cherry County, 1997. MIKE FORSBERG, NEBRASKALAND

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