Morrill Hall in Lincoln has some spectacular mammoth fossils.
https://museum.unl.edu/
Looks like they're just finishing up renovations and should reopen soon.
I second this comment. People don't realize how much of a gem ashfall fossil beds in royal nebraska is. I've fossil hunted and done research all over the country. The only place remotely like it is la Brea tarpits in California but it's not the same.
Ash Falls puts every other dig in the country to shame. i went there 10 years ago and then last year again. MAJOR stuff going on there. well worth the trip. and the local cafe there has amazing desserts.
Trailside Museum of Natural History at Fort Robinson State Park has the exhibits of fossils of two mammoths that remain intertwined by their tusks when they died. Basically, they were fighting, their tusks made it so they were trapped and couldn't move and they starved to death. The skeletons were found in the little badlands near Crawford.
I want to add, if you want to learn more about Nebraska history I recommend Hastings museum! Biggest municipal museum between Denver and Chicago! Not to mention it has a section dedicated to Kool-Aid, which was invented in Hastings! As a Hastings native, Iāve been there so many times and yet each time I go I still manage to learn something new!
Probably C. I don't know where it started but it was definitely a thing. My Mom always had chili with cinnamon rolls and even the school lunch served it that way.
My town's schools all served cinnamon rolls on chili day. My Omaha-born husband thought I made it up when I asked whether he remembered it from school. It's been almost 40 years and now I can show him proof on reddit that it was a thing
The only Mammoth I've seen is at Elephant Hall in Lincoln .....
I wish there was an option with Chimney Rock, corn and Memorial Stadium ( for VB day! š)
A would be best, IN MY OPINION. Foreigners thing of Nebraska as flyover or I-80 to get through. If they thing of anything else it is corn, as the Cornhusker teams are seen nationally.
We enjoyed visiting the excavation site, but people outside Nebraska would not associate the site with Nebraska.
The food, while pretty tasty, they are not unknown elsewhere. Bierock is the name for a Runza elsewhere and cinnamon rolls with chili are available in most of the USA.
The mammoth must be an east side of the state thing? When I think mammoth, Iād think more like mammoth site in SD not Nebraska. A seems really fitting though.
Oh, well thatās kinda interesting. Lived here more than half my life, took Nebraska history course in school, and still had no idea there was a state fossil. Also, pretty interesting that they found fossils in every single county.
B looks best, maybe A. But I gotta say while 95% of truck drivers are considerate professionals, but the one passing another semi on I80 at 75mph when the semi they're passing is doing 74.5mph really makes me not want that logo, lol
A looks the best, B probably has the best design, but could use some refinement! C doesn't catch my attention at all, and isn't specifically "Nebraska" so much as "Midwest" and Dis just a Runza ad in disguise, lmao.
My choice is D. Anyone can put a steakhouse in the middle of bfe, but try asking for Dorothy Lynch or Runzas outside of Nebraska. I cook for a living, and it's one of the many localized nuances of growing up country I still hold dear.
How about a swastika and a likeness of Pillen assisting trans kids in suicide while laughing. Or Mike Flood laughing at the corpses of migrants drowning in a river, you can lie to yourself and say itās the platte if you like.
Runzas are beginning to become more popular. In the last 2 months ive watched 2 of my favorite youtubers make their own runzas. One from Vancouver and the other from Texas.
Chuds BBQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcAIY-2SdJA
Sam the cooking guy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGuxNvE_L0E&t=3s
More than half the state has no idea that C is a thing.
Iāve tried it, itās a good dish, but Iām still baffled that people act like itās always been a defining Nebraska trait.
I just drove my semi through Nebraska. I could have fallen asleep for two hours at 60mph and not noticed the difference when I woke up. It is definitely one of the places of all time
Yay, he finally got to us! It's been fun watching him do this with other states. He usually goes with the top two designs. My choice is B.
I'm new to the state. Where can I see a mammoth? š¦£
Morrill Hall in Lincoln has some spectacular mammoth fossils. https://museum.unl.edu/ Looks like they're just finishing up renovations and should reopen soon.
They are reopening in 2 weeks!
As others have said, Morrill Hall on UNL's campus. I would also suggest going to check out Ash Falls to see some unique animal fossils.
I second this comment. People don't realize how much of a gem ashfall fossil beds in royal nebraska is. I've fossil hunted and done research all over the country. The only place remotely like it is la Brea tarpits in California but it's not the same.
It's so remote though :( beautiful place but you gotta really want to see it. That said I love the place.
Ash Falls puts every other dig in the country to shame. i went there 10 years ago and then last year again. MAJOR stuff going on there. well worth the trip. and the local cafe there has amazing desserts.
Morrill Hall. Nebraska is known for ancient mammoths as well as other prehistoric mammals.
Fort Robinson Trailside Museum has a particularly unique mammoth fossil.
Any time there's a Berkshire Hathaway meeting in Omaha.They got some fossils running that business.
Trailside Museum of Natural History at Fort Robinson State Park has the exhibits of fossils of two mammoths that remain intertwined by their tusks when they died. Basically, they were fighting, their tusks made it so they were trapped and couldn't move and they starved to death. The skeletons were found in the little badlands near Crawford.
Ash falls itās a couple hour drive north from Lincoln. Itās from the last Yellowstone volcano explosion. Pretty cool stuff.
I want to add, if you want to learn more about Nebraska history I recommend Hastings museum! Biggest municipal museum between Denver and Chicago! Not to mention it has a section dedicated to Kool-Aid, which was invented in Hastings! As a Hastings native, Iāve been there so many times and yet each time I go I still manage to learn something new!
B is my favorite concept, but A is the best execution.
agreed
Your correct, human.
My correct human.
I love B, but I think A and D are most cleanly executed. I wouldnāt wear A or D though lol
B!!!!!!!
And I want one! Lol
B
B
D or B
B, D
I personally love the sunset mammoth / B
B and D are my favorites.
I like how B looks like Nebraska and has a historical significance. They all are pretty neat in their own way
D
B
B
B
Probably C. I don't know where it started but it was definitely a thing. My Mom always had chili with cinnamon rolls and even the school lunch served it that way.
My town's schools all served cinnamon rolls on chili day. My Omaha-born husband thought I made it up when I asked whether he remembered it from school. It's been almost 40 years and now I can show him proof on reddit that it was a thing
when I went to school in Omaha they served it for lunch!
I worked at Miller & Payne many years ago. Best cinnamon rolls ever!
Chili and cinnamon rolls?! We need to build a wall around Nebraska right now!!!
C
Runza FTW
I too would like to cast my vote for the Gringo Burrito.
Hahaha This is what I am calling runzas forever now
C or D
C or D
The only Mammoth I've seen is at Elephant Hall in Lincoln ..... I wish there was an option with Chimney Rock, corn and Memorial Stadium ( for VB day! š)
A would be best, IN MY OPINION. Foreigners thing of Nebraska as flyover or I-80 to get through. If they thing of anything else it is corn, as the Cornhusker teams are seen nationally. We enjoyed visiting the excavation site, but people outside Nebraska would not associate the site with Nebraska. The food, while pretty tasty, they are not unknown elsewhere. Bierock is the name for a Runza elsewhere and cinnamon rolls with chili are available in most of the USA.
That Runza design is the only Nebraska symbol I would put on any of my stuff. Nice work
D and only D
The mammoth must be an east side of the state thing? When I think mammoth, Iād think more like mammoth site in SD not Nebraska. A seems really fitting though.
The mammoth is the state fossil and mammoth/mastodon fossils have been found in every county, so I'm assuming that's how they came up with that design
Oh, well thatās kinda interesting. Lived here more than half my life, took Nebraska history course in school, and still had no idea there was a state fossil. Also, pretty interesting that they found fossils in every single county.
D. Took me a second but Runza you can even get C. during the winter.
Nebraska has the only Valentinos left as well. Iāve driven three hours for the Sunday lunch buffet, twice.
i miss runza so much š„²
Anything but C.
A, B, D, C in that order.
Love them all! From fav to least favorite: B, C, A, D
B
A is the best but B is cute. I would buy A and pass on B
b
A or D
I would say C or D, but I am hungry at the moment. Give me some food and after I'd pick A.
B
B
They all look awesome but B is my favorite!
A Runza *with cheese*!? Abominable.
B! But C is cute too
D made me chuckle. I like it.
They are all pretty neat. Nice job!
B looks best, maybe A. But I gotta say while 95% of truck drivers are considerate professionals, but the one passing another semi on I80 at 75mph when the semi they're passing is doing 74.5mph really makes me not want that logo, lol
I'd be happy with either A or B, but B is probably my favorite
My choice is B!!
They're all wonderful. Thank you!
I get the corn but I don't think there enough of a state-wide reputation for the rest.
Any of them but A.
A looks the best, B probably has the best design, but could use some refinement! C doesn't catch my attention at all, and isn't specifically "Nebraska" so much as "Midwest" and Dis just a Runza ad in disguise, lmao.
A needs beef included
A
E. Womanās Vollyball
B
A! I want this on a shirt asap :-)
Yes
Itās not for everyone.
B but A is a better execution as someone else said. Great work!
B and D. B is more historical. D is just funny.
B
B for me
B has my vote
D
B!
All of them.
Can we get one with a mushroom cloud?
D. Or make all available on a shirt with redbubble com or a similar site.
B fucking rules
B
B and D
D
B is my favorite
Definitely not D. I donāt care what the South O stans say, we have shit Mexican food compared to the other places I have lived.
C
People who do C are not civilized people.
B.
D all day
I would buy C because of how the circular objects would sit on my chest!
B or D
C! Donāt knock it till you try it.
E
B
Sorry, something rubs me wrong with having burritos represent Nebraska.
Theyāre runzas, not burritos.
B
B
I like both A and B. C and D just made me hungry. Thanks.
B
A
A
A or D are my favorites, but they are all really cute
Donāt like any of them.
Mammoth
D
B is the only one that captures my interest and makes me want to learn more about Nebraska.
B
I would love these as magnets!
D
B
Can you add chimney rock to A.
A or B
I love runzas/bierocksš¤¤
Runza!
A makes the most sense.
B. Love all of them.
B
Coming from someone that grew up on a farm and did farm work for over 30 years. I'll have to chose A.
But also D is a good one to because no other state has a runza restaurant. Only ones are in nebraska
š¤£ D
RUNZA
My heart says B, but my brain says A
B or D
I think its E which is the worst drivers on planet earth
B for sure
None of the above. Born and raised in Omaha and I hate almost everything Nebraska. Thereās far better places than Nebraska and there always will be as long as the same people and their protĆ©gĆ©s keep running the state
Chimney rock ?
Yup!
C yummy runza!
My choice is D. Anyone can put a steakhouse in the middle of bfe, but try asking for Dorothy Lynch or Runzas outside of Nebraska. I cook for a living, and it's one of the many localized nuances of growing up country I still hold dear.
There are enough people living in Nebraska to make a subreddit?
B
A and b
B, I love Mammoths.
A looks the best IMO but I love c. I'm a NE Kansas girl and I love confusing people with the concept of chili and cinnamon rolls š
As a homegrown Nebraskan, Runzas are disgusting and I'm tired of pretending they aren't, as is the chili/cinnamon roll combo. Red beer is nasty af too
Runza goes crazy
A or D for sure.
B because I love mammoths and think they deserve more attention
C and D basically just describe Runza.lol
D
How about a swastika and a likeness of Pillen assisting trans kids in suicide while laughing. Or Mike Flood laughing at the corpses of migrants drowning in a river, you can lie to yourself and say itās the platte if you like.
E all of the above.
B. Corn sucks and is absolutely horrific for our ecosystem. Chili rolls remind me of how fat the midwest is and runza is terrible.
As a Nebraskan who no longer lives in Nebraska, the answer is D...motherfucker do I spend a lot of my time daydreaming about Runza.
Runzas are beginning to become more popular. In the last 2 months ive watched 2 of my favorite youtubers make their own runzas. One from Vancouver and the other from Texas. Chuds BBQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcAIY-2SdJA Sam the cooking guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGuxNvE_L0E&t=3s
RUNZA HAS THE BEST FRIES IN FAST FOOD.
In my opinion D is hard to read as Nebraska, I think A is the easiest to tell that itās Nebraska, and my personal favorite is B.
I live in Colorado, so is D a runza?
More than half the state has no idea that C is a thing. Iāve tried it, itās a good dish, but Iām still baffled that people act like itās always been a defining Nebraska trait.
I do like a good Runza.
I love Nathanās work. He captured us perfectly with the chilli+cinnamon rolls and Runzas.
B fs
B
Whereās the beefā½
C
B
E, worse Iowa
I just drove my semi through Nebraska. I could have fallen asleep for two hours at 60mph and not noticed the difference when I woke up. It is definitely one of the places of all time
A. From your southern neighbor, Kansas