Title:
Nebraskaland: Where the West Begins
Record Group Number:
RG0031.MI
Collection:
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Contributing Institution:
History Nebraska; https://history.nebraska.gov/
Creator:
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Creator:
Issak Walton League of Nebraska
Creator:
Nebraskaland Foundation
Creator:
Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben
Date:
c.1965
Description:
Promotional film on the recreational, natural and scenic attributes of the state of Nebraska and its western traditions. Features ranching scenes, the Omaha Livestock Market, Scouts Rest Ranch, rodeos, Aksarben, museums, Strategic Air Command, Boys Town, the state capitol building in Lincoln, the University of Nebraska, archeological sites, Smith Falls, Homestead national Monument, Pioneer Village, Oregon Trail sites, Chimney Rock, Arbor Lodge, the Nebraska National Forest, state parks, Fort Robinson, Native American events, waterways and lakes,
Language:
English
Subject (Topics) :
Recreation
Subject (Topics) :
Native Americans
Subject (Topics) :
Water sports
Source (Places):
Lincoln (Neb.)
Source (Places):
Omaha (Neb.)
Source (Places):
Fort Robinson (Neb.)
Source (Temporal):
1960s
Format-Extent:
00:27:28
Format-Medium:
Motion picture film
Format-Medium:
Color
Format-Medium:
Optical sound
Dimensions:
16mm
Type:
Moving Image
Rights:
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under U.S. copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. The organization that has made this item available believes that the item is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. (CC Public Domain 1.0 and RightsStatements.org NoC-US 1.0). The original object is available at History Nebraska. For more information contact: hn.web@nebraska.gov