Nebraska | |
Category: | U.S. State |
Planet: | Earth |
Country: | United States of America |
Residents: | Nebraskans |
Points of interest: | Blue Valley; Sage; Omaha; Waymore; West Fork |
Nebraska is a state located on the Great Plains of the Midwestern United States. The state's capital is Lincoln and its largest city is Omaha. Once considered part of the Great American Desert (actually a very agriculturally productive prairie land), Nebraska is now a leading farming and ranching state.
Points of Interest[]
- West Fork
- West Fork is a city located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. In the 1990s it was the home of Charley Dixon, who worked as a paramedic. In February of 1995, Charley began dating a woman named Sarah Connor, but was unaware of Sarah's history and her ongoing struggle to prepare her fifteen-year-old son, John Connor, in a futuristic war against the machines that were destined to destroy the world. John and Sarah lived with Charley for a time at his West Fork home. After suffering from an intense nightmare of future portents, Sarah and John left West Fork. Charley Dixon was crushed, but eventually moved on with his life. He married a woman named Michelle, who came to live with him in his home. [1]
Films that take place in Nebraska[]
- Children of the Corn
- Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest
- Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror (Unconfirmed)
- Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return
- Children of the Corn: Revelation
TV shows that take place in Nebraska[]
Characters from Nebraska[]
- Cindy Burman
- Josh Hamman
- Mary Kramer
- Principal Sherman
- Ralph Dibny
- Ted Sallis
- Travis Thomas
- Wally West
- Willie Lumpkin
People who were born in Nebraska[]
- Christie Scheele
- Christine Conradt
- Emily Kinney
- Gene L. Coon
- Jaime King
- Kevin Nowlan
- Robert A. Terry
- William Dozier
Notes[]
- "Nebraska" is also the title to the eighth episode of season two of AMC's The Walking Dead.
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