MAY 2016 • NEBRASKAland 19
The Call of the Road
In its seventh year, the Nebraska Passport program is
continuing to grow and capture the curiosity of travelers.
In a state with plenty of space to explore and discover, the
Nebraska Tourism Commission has once again selected 80
stops to help you connect to the place we call home. Some
of these stops are well-known institutions such as the Joslyn
Art Museum, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and Chimney
Rock. However, other stops will find you uncovering some
hidden gems in the state – small businesses such as Corner
Nook in Blue Hill or The Swiss Baker in Doniphan, cultural
hubs such as the Pawnee Art Center in Dannebrog, and
communal gathering places such as Joe Camera in Alma or
4th Street Coffee House in Stromsburg – each with a unique
story to tell. You'll find yourself in places you've never
been before, because this year, the program features 23 new
communities.
In the words of 2015 Nebraska Passport participant Keri
McLandsborogh, "Thank you for 80 more reasons to debate
anyone who claims we live in fly-over country!"
We look forward to seeing you on the road this summer,
enjoying the 2016 Nebraska Passport program. Drive on.
To order your passport booklet, email
info@nebraskapassport.com with your name, mailing
address, and the number of passport booklets requested. For
more information, visit Nebraskapassport.com. ■
The 2016 Nebraska Passport
Travel Program
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Black Cow Fat Pig restaurant in Norfolk on the Order Up! Tour.