Description: The postcard features the Goldenrod, Nebraska's state flower, which served as inspiration for the Nebraska state seal. It also showcases the Western Meadow Lark, Nebraska's state bird, and the state capitol building in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Goldenrod is a bright yellow flower that blooms in late summer and early fall, adding a pop of color to Nebraska's landscape. It was officially designated as the state flower in 1895 due to its abundance in the state and its beauty. The Western Meadow Lark, chosen as the state bird in 1929, is known for its melodious song and distinctive markings. It can be found throughout Nebraska's grasslands and prairies, adding to the state's natural beauty. The Nebraska state capitol building in Lincoln is a stunning example of Art Deco architecture. Completed in 1932, it stands as a symbol of Nebraska's government and history. The building features a unique design, including a 400-foot tower and beautiful interior murals. Overall, Nebraska's state symbols and landmarks reflect the state's natural beauty, history, and culture. They serve as reminders of the unique characteristics that make Nebraska a special place to visit and call home.
Price: 11.95 USD
Location: YPSILANTI, MI
End Time: 2025-01-16T03:01:46.000Z
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