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Cunningham's Journal/The Loft
Kearney
308.236.9737
Get "two bars in one" at this Kearney music venue where you can see both local and national acts. Set downtown in an "old building," the look of the place is "very quaint and rustic." In summer, a beer garden operates outside. Recently "refurbished," this beer garden features "great seating and a very comfortable, friendly atmosphere." Upstairs, The Loft is also a "fun" place to visit, complete with huge stained-glass windows. In contrast to Cunningham's Journal, the upstairs area is "cozy with low light and its own bar." Come at night in summer, when both areas are "hopping." Couldn't find a reference to this place on this site - it's more about the town of Kearney.
Calamus State Recreation Area
Burwell
308.346.5666
This "wonderful" recreation area in the Nebraska sand hills offers a 5,124-acre lake surrounded by 4,958 acres filled with wildlife. Since the water feeding into the lake comes from natural aquifers, the quality is "absolutely incredible," which makes it a prime spot for fishing. With large number of Walleye, Crappie, and Wipers biting, there's enough fish in the lake for everyone who casts a line to "limit out" each day. If you come late in summer, the water levels drop, revealing "white sandy beaches." Some describe the sun's soothing warmth here as feeling like a "spa treatment." Read more.
Wayne Chicken Show
Wayne
402.375.2240

Anchor Inn
Omaha
402.341.1313
Ever tried a "watermelon cocktail?" If not, look out, because it's a brew so potent that this bar limits consumption to three drinks per person. The banks of the Missouri River play host to Anchor Inn's "huge stage," where "fantastic local musicians" will go to sing you a sweet serenade. The casual atmosphere, libations, outdoor setting, and "awesome music" all make for "great people watching" during the warm seasons. Since it's right on the river, "boats dock at the private marina" to enjoy the scene, plus the restaurant dishes up a "generous, tasty menu." Read more.
Grande Olde Players Theatre
Omaha
402.397.5262
A true community theatre, this entertainment venue began in 1984, specializing in adult entertainment--for those between the ages of 72 and 104 years. All of the performers in all of the shows are senior citizens, but people from all ages are invited to enjoy the shows. Today, the theatre provides "great entertainment for the whole family." In particular, on the second Saturday of each month, people come to see the "urban prairie puppets" perform. The different puppet shows are seasonal, and, as you'll see, "the art of puppetry? is very different from other theatrical forms." Read more.
The Goofy Foot Lodge
Omaha
402.280.1012
Named after a popular snowboarding term, this lodge in the city of Omaha is the place to go to hear music and enjoy a couple of cold ones with your friends. Located in an "historic building," this "unmarked speakeasy" tends to be a gathering point on Sundays, when the scene tends to "take on a life of its own." That's when the "very interesting clientele" go to hear local bands like the "Jazzwholes" play live music. The music is fantastic, and the scene goes strong from about 9pm to 1am. Read more.
National Museum of Roller Skating
Lincoln
402.483.7551, ext. 16

PK's Restaurant
Benedict
402.732.6862
The food at PK's is not only "delicious," but the "prices are very reasonable." Go on Saturday morning when "they serve a huge plate of biscuits and gravy for $2.50." Each night of the week brings its own specials, like Friday's "fried fish buffets" and Saturday's "prime rib or shrimp specials." But the true culinary prize comes on Sunday nights, when they serve "the best fried chicken you'll ever eat with real mashed potatoes," which comes with a salad bar for under $10. Wine, beer, and other drinks are also available to liven up the atmosphere, and for the gambling types, "Keno can be played."
Hastings College Observatory
Hastings
402.462.7378
This observatory contains a collection of telescopes so you can truly appreciate the "big, big sky." Since Hastings "is located outside of city limits," the skies are wonderfully "dark," plus there is "no traffic noise or city lights" to interfere with your viewing. The facility is open to the public on Saturdays closest to the first- and third-quarter moons of each month, weather permitting. You should "call two hours ahead of time to make sure the skies are clear enough for star viewing." While there, the facilitator on hand "does a great job of informing you of what you're looking at." Read more.
Espressions
Aurora
402.694.3214
Whether you go alone or with someone, family-owned Espressions offers a "friendly everybody-knows-everybody atmosphere." True java lovers come for fresh-brewed beans. They also offer a wide selection of teas. If you're hungry, "fresh, made-to-order sandwiches and real ice cream" should satisfy. During the day, it's a "popular" place to relax with a newspaper or chat with friends, or you can just "grab a book off the shelf." On Fridays and Saturday nights, free live music takes place indoors. There's also an outdoor patio if you want some fresh air. It's located next door to Aurora's new movie theatre. Read more.
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