A green rectangular replica sign with the text 'NEBRASKA.
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A green rectangular replica sign with the text 'NEBRASKA.
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Nebraska The Good Life Replica Sign | 24" x 12" | Nebraska State Historical Society

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Bring home a slice of Nebraska pride with this authentic-style replica of the iconic “The Good Life – Home of Arbor Day” highway sign. Made with the same process and in the same factory as the original, this metal sign is a must-have for any Nebraska enthusiast, collector, or proud local.

Crafted from heavy-duty extruded aluminum and finished with a reflective coating, this sign is built tough—ready to withstand outdoor elements or add character to your favorite indoor space. Choose between two meaningful designs: Chimney Rock or the Nebraska State Capitol.

Product Highlights:

  • Dimensions: Approx. 24” x 12” (2 ft x 1 ft)

  • Crafted in the same factory as Nebraska’s official road signs

  • Made with heavy-duty extruded aluminum

  • Reflective coated (applied sticker style) for outdoor visibility

  • Two design options: Chimney Rock or State Capitol

  • Weather-resistant for outdoor use, stylish enough for indoor décor

Perfect For:
Nebraska lovers, gift-givers, collectors, garage décor, man caves, or office walls

The Nebraska State Historical Society was founded in 1878 by citizens who recognized Nebraska was going through great changes and they sought to record the stories of both indigenous and immigrant peoples. It was designated a state institution and began receiving funds from the legislature in 1883. The Nebraska State Historical Society is also a membership organization. Members elect twelve trustees, four from each of the state’s three congressional districts, to staggered three-year terms. Three trustees are appointed by the Governor, one from each congressional district. Nominations are made by a board-appointed nominating committee. The Board of Trustees serves as an advisory board to the director and determines the various levels of membership available to the public. Based in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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