State Capitol

Nebraska


From the outside, Nebraska's remarkable 1932 400ft-high state capitol represents the apex of phallic architecture (like many tall buildings in the Plains, it's often called 'the penis on the prairie'), while the symbolically rich interior curiously combines classical and art deco motifs. Enjoy views from the 14th-floor observation decks.


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Nearby Nebraska attractions

1. Nebraska History Museum

0.44 MILES

Follows the Cornhusker State's story, starting with the large First Nebraskans room. Compare the pioneer sod house to the Pawnee earth lodge.

2. Lincoln Children's Museum

0.49 MILES

Three floors of excitement keep kids of all ages breathing fast with anticipation at this downtown museum. Fire engines, a moon lander, a prairie dog town…

3. University of Nebraska-Lincoln

0.64 MILES

The university has its main campus in the middle of town. The complex is as practical as a farmer and lacks highlights, but is an interesting stroll. When…

4. University of Nebraska State Museum

0.83 MILES

See what the university's own legions of Indiana Jones's have been up to at the campus museum, where archeological and academic discoveries are displayed…