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Auto Transport to
Nebraska:
Auto Transport to Nebraska is our business. National Auto Transport is one of
the largest transporters of personally owned vehicles in the country. Covering
all 50 states, we offer an unprecedented level of service and commitment to
moving our customer's vehicles.
To request a free auto transport estimate please make a choice below:
[Auto Transport to Nebraska]
Nebraska information
Nebraska, in the heartland of the American continent, is a place of wide,
endless expanses that appear to stretch to the furthest reaches of the earth.
The state's major cities are concentrated in the southeastern part of the state,
and most of them have industries that are connected to agriculture. Lincoln, the
capital, is a small, pleasant city, home to the art-deco capitol building and
the nationally renowned University of Nebraska, where Willa Cather once studied
literary traditions. Omaha, the largest city, is a friendly and welcoming
Midwestern town built along the shores of the Missouri River. Attractions in
Omaha include Henry Doorly Zoo, the impressive Joslyn Art Museum, and Father
Flanagan's Boys Town. Further north, the Omaha Indian Reservation is believed to
be the birthplace of the powwow.
Travelers to this part of the nation need to go farther west to truly
appreciate Nebraska's wondrous appeal. The sparsely populated western side of
the state has probably changed little since it was settled around the mid-19th
century, when German and other European farmers arrived and populated the
plains. Those early pioneers--the ones Willa Cather described so eloquently in
her novels--left an indelible mark on the famed Oregon Trail, which now runs
along US 26. While driving on the Oregon Trail, visitors can view a number of
sights that recall the early American experience, including Chimney Rock, Scotts
Bluff National Monument, and Rebecca Winter's grave.
Nebraska is also a place where nature still holds man at bay with her
powerful might. Bitterly cold winters and a relatively harsh climate have kept
the population levels low for decades, therefore sparing the state some of the
uncontrolled development that plagues American regions with more favorable
weather conditions. Nebraska's natural attractions include three national
forests, three wildlife refuges, scenic byways, and the soulful, endless prairie
fields that inspired the immortal American author Willa Cather.
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We advise the importance of proper antifreeze levels in your radiator. Proper antifreeze levels will protect your vehicle in cold weather conditions. |
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