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5 Fun Facts About January 10 In Nebraska History
1) On January 10, 1861, Nebraska became the 37th state in the United States of America. It was the second state to be admitted during the Civil War, following Kansas. 2) Omaha's beloved Orpheum Theater officially opened its doors on January 10, 1927. The theater has hosted countless world-class performers...
5 Fun Facts About January 9 In Nebraska History
1. In 1885, Nebraska's first African American legislator, Edward Danner, took his seat in the state legislature. Danner was a Baptist minister and teacher who advocated for equal rights for all Nebraskans, including African Americans. 2. In 1890, the first state capital building in Lincoln was destroyed by fire. The...
5 Fun Facts About January 8 In Nebraska History
1. In 1872, the first issue of the Kearney Daily Hub was published in Kearney, Nebraska. The publication later became known as the Kearney Hub and is still in operation today, making it one of the oldest continuously running newspapers in the state. 2. On January 8, 1900, the famous...
5 Fun Facts About January 7 In Nebraska History
1. On January 7, 1907, the Nebraska legislature approved a new state flag design. The flag features a blue background with the state seal in the center and the words "Nebraska" above and "Equality Before the Law" below. 2. In 1929, the Nebraska State Capitol building was officially dedicated on...
5 Fun Facts About January 6 In Nebraska History
January 6 may not be a particularly notable date in Nebraska history, but there are still a few interesting events and facts that occurred on this day: 1. In 1912, the University of Nebraska played the first basketball game in its brand new Coliseum. The Cornhuskers beat the University of...
5 Fun Facts About January 5 In Nebraska History
1. On January 5, 1885, a devastating blizzard struck Nebraska, causing loss of life and property damage. Known as the "Blizzard of '85," it was one of the worst blizzards in the state's history, with winds reaching up to 60 miles per hour and temperatures dropping to -30 degrees Fahrenheit....
5 Fun Facts About January 4 In Nebraska History
1. Nebraska Became a State: On January 4, 1867, President Andrew Johnson signed a bill making Nebraska the 37th state in the United States. 2. The First Nebraska Governor Inaugurated: David Butler became the first governor of Nebraska on January 4, 1867, the same day Nebraska became a state. He...
5 Fun Facts About January 3 In Nebraska History
1. On January 3, 1872, the first issue of the Omaha Herald was published. The newspaper went on to become one of the most widely read newspapers in Nebraska and covered many significant events in the state's history. 2. January 3, 1900, saw the grand opening of the Lincoln Grand...
5 Fun Facts About January 2 In Nebraska History
1. The first recorded temperature of -30° F in Nebraska occurred on January 2, 1884 in the town of Oshkosh. 2. On January 2, 1939, the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team defeated the Miami Hurricanes to win their second consecutive Orange Bowl. 3. January 2, 1867 marks the day that Nebraska...
5 Fun Facts About January 1 In Nebraska History
1. Nebraska officially became a state on March 1, 1867, but January 1 marks the anniversary of the date the state's constitution went into effect in 1867. 2. On January 1, 1926, the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team won the first-ever Rose Bowl game against the University of Southern California. It...
5 Fun Facts About December 31 In Nebraska History
1. Nebraska officially became a state on March 1, 1867, but it wasn't until December 31, 1867 that the state's first legislature convened in the newly constructed State Capitol building in Omaha. 2. On December 31, 1887, a blizzard swept across Nebraska, causing great damage and loss of life. It...
5 Fun Facts About December 30 In Nebraska History
1. In 1927, a blizzard struck Nebraska on December 30, leading to widespread damage and loss of life. Dubbed the "Schoolhouse Blizzard," the storm caught many off guard, including schoolchildren who were trapped in their one-room schoolhouses. 2. On December 30, 1854, the first territorial legislature of Nebraska convened in...