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Premier Van Lines International Inc
Premier Van Lines is a Mayflower Transit agent in Salt Lake City. Since 1927, Mayflower has been moving families around the country and acr...

US DOT: 1930177

ICC: 690093

Premier Van Lines International Inc
Eden Relocation
Nebraska moving companies, We are a full service moving company. We understand the stress involved in relocating to a new residence. We would like to make this transi...

US DOT: 932259

ICC: 401787

Eden Relocation
Cardinal Moving Systems
Guardian Cargo Logistics is an international moving and shipping company specializing in both residential and commercial relocations.

US DOT: 1580667

ICC: 585270

Cardinal Moving Systems
Hercules Moving Systems
Hercules Van Lines is a well established Los Angeles mover providing nationwide relocation services across the country.

US DOT: 1685249

DOT: 190477

ICC: 619135

Hercules Moving Systems
Mango Moving
NE movers, Mango Moving is a licensed and insured nationwide moving company and a leading provider of affordable moving services and moving storage so...

US DOT: 2117018

ICC: 737913

Mango Moving
The Moving Service
Let the high standards of The Moving Service provide the care and consideration that you need during this important time of your life. One...

US DOT: 2276226

ICC: 777534

The Moving Service
Booska Worldwide Movers
Booska Movers is a family owned and operated company, celebrating 60 years of providing stress free moves. We're a full service independent...

US DOT: 786533

ICC: 437707

Booska Worldwide Movers
Guardian Cargo Logistics
Moving services, ALOHA!!! Are you ready to make a move to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands or just relocating over to the mainland? If the answer is y...

Guardian Cargo Logistics

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Moving to Nebraska
If you are moving to Nebraska, you're headed into America's Old West. Long before you could hire Nebraska moving companies to help you relocate, pioneers labored over rough terrain to settle the new territory. One of Nebraska's greatest natural landmarks is Chimney Rock, where pioneers left drawings, mementos and notes of encouragement for the travelers who followed them. The riders of the Pony Express galloped across Nebraska on their way to California, and Native Americans fled persecution to settle on the Nebraska plains.

Population: Approximately 1.8 million people live in Nebraska, and it has a slightly higher proportion of senior citizens (13.5 percent) than the national average (12.8 percent). Compared to other parts of the United States, Nebraska is not very densely populated; there are only 22 people per square mile in Nebraska as compared to 79 people per square mile nationwide.

Local Activities: Nebraskans enjoy many outdoor sports, including hiking, hunting and skiing. The state is home to many excellent hiking trails, including the nation's longest rail-to-trail conversion, in which the Northwestern Railroad right-of-way was turned into a public walking trail. Those who live near Nebraska's four rivers also enjoy canoeing, tubing and swimming. If you prefer the "Great Indoors" to the "Great Outdoors," you may want to visit the River City Star riverboat near Omaha, or you might enjoy a tour of Nebraska's many small breweries and wineries.

Economy: If you are considering a cross-country move in search of employment, Nebraska may be the place to go. The two largest industries in Nebraska are manufacturing and agriculture, which includes farming and ranching. Although the recent recession has taken its toll in some sectors (especially manufacturing), Nebraska's overall economy has weathered the recession better than the economies of many other states. For example, as of May 2010 the unemployment rate has remained below 5 percent in many Nebraskan counties, whereas in most other states it has exceeded 7 percent. Nebraska's agricultural exports saw a decline in 2009, but as of May 2010 they were poised to exceed both the 2009 totals and the previous records set in 2008.

State Bird: The state bird of Nebraska is the western meadowlark, which is notable for its sweet song. The meadowlark is eight to 11 inches long, with a bright yellow breast marked by a black chevron. Its back and wings are speckled in brown and white.

State Flower: The Nebraska state flower is the goldenrod. This is a yellow-flowered perennial which is common throughout the state.

State Song: The Nebraska state song is "Beautiful Nebraska." The tune of the song was written by Russian immigrant Jim Fras, who had recently relocated to Nebraska and was impressed by the lovely countryside near Lincoln.

State Nickname: Nebraska's nickname is "The Cornhusker State." The name is derived from the name of the University of Nebraska athletic teams, the Cornhuskers. (Before the mechanization of agriculture, the word "cornhusker" was used to refer to someone who shelled corn by hand.)

Nebraska - Interesting Facts:
  • Alliance, Nebraska is the home of "Car Henge," which is made of junked cars stacked in imitation of the ancient Druid monument of Stonehenge.

  • The world's largest ball of stamps resides in Omaha, Nebraska.

  • Hastings, Nebraska was the birthplace of Kool-Aid, the famous powdered drink mix.

  • The world's largest time capsule is located in Seward, Nebraska. It was built by Harold Keith Davisson, a local man who wanted his grandchildren to know what his life was like in the 1970s. It is scheduled to be opened in on July 4, 2025.

Nebraska - Famous People:
Famous Nebraska natives include President Gerald Ford and Vice President Dick Cheney, actor Marlon Brando, billionaire philanthropist Warren Buffett, actress Hilary Swank, Oglala Sioux Chief Red Cloud and civil rights activist Malcolm X.

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