Inside the March/April 2011 Issue

The March/April 2011 issue of Nebraska Life Magazine is bursting with new stories and photos for you to enjoy. Below is an overview of what you’ll find inside. Have this issue delivered directly to your mailbox by clicking here to subscribe today!

Restoring History on the Wing

Soar with the Strategic Air and Space Museum’s restoration crew.

Story and photographs by Mike Whye

 

Hunting Fossils with Mike and Jane Voorhies

Nebraska’s most recognized fossil hunter returns home to Orchard.

Story and photographs by Christopher Amundson


 

Searching for Reuben

Central City

Sink your teeth into the truth about the Reuben sandwich.

Story by Matthew Spencer Photographs by Christopher Amundson


 

Boulevard of Dreams

Stroll through Lincoln’s magnificent Boulevards Historic District.

Story by Matthew Spencer

 


Miracle on Court Street

A miraculous account of a fiery tale from Beatrice.

Story by Matthew Spencer Illustrations by Anthony Kuhlmann

 

Gordon: A Town with a Tree and Twelve Churches

Through a turbulent past, this Panhandle city pushes on toward a bright future.

Story by Alan J. Bartels Photographs by Christopher Amundson




The Winning Hands of Prairie Winds
Big-hearted Lessons from Valentine

A unique cooperative art gallery sculpts Grand Island’s downtown.

Story by Matthew Spencer Photographs by Nick Adams

 

Sandhills Cranes

Brownville

These familiar Nebraska faces spread their wings over the Platte River.

Text by Alan J. Bartels Photographs by Jorn Olsen

 

Plus, Nebraska Kitchens, Nebraska Traveler (Sugary Event Growing by Peeps and Bounds in York,Happy Birthday Homestead, Lincoln's Shining Star, Lucky Ears) Flat Water News (Happy Goats Graze Their Way Across Nebraska,Weird Wally,Art Restores Metro City's "Prairie Skyscraper", Golfing Magician), Poems (Keeper of the Wild, Spring Cleaning, Waiting for the Cranes, Spring) plus the latest Nebraska books in Writers and Artrist and a “Last Look” photo from Christopher Amundson.

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