History Nebraska Rebranding to Nebraska State Historical Society

History Nebraska Rebranding to Nebraska State Historical Society
Nebraska State Historical Society.
August 21st, 2024 | Courtesy

New Brand Effective Sept. 3

Lincoln, NE – 08/20/2024 – History Nebraska announced today it will return to its original, lawful name, the Nebraska State Historical Society (NSHS), effective Sept. 3, 2024.

“Our return to the name Nebraska State Historical Society represents a recommitment to our mission to collect, preserve, and share the histories that unite us,” said Interim Director Cindy S. Drake. “For 140 years, the Nebraska State Historical Society name was synonymous with Nebraska history, and it will be once again.”

NSHS was established in 1878 by citizens who recognized that Nebraska was undergoing significant change and sought to document the stories of its people. It became a state institution in 1883. In 1994, it was designated as a non-code agency. With Governor Jim Pillen’s approval of LB1169 this year, the organization was designated a code agency and part of the Governor’s cabinet. As such, the director is appointed by the Governor instead of a member-elected board of trustees.

NSHS operates the Nebraska History Museum in Lincoln as well as historic sites across the state including Chimney Rock Museum, Fort Robinson History Center, Neligh Mill State Historic Site, Thomas Kennard State Historic Site, Senator George Norris State Historic Site, John Neihardt State Historic Site, and more than 570 historical markers throughout Nebraska.

While the agency will revert to its prior name, it will continue to utilize the brand colors, design and marketing elements adopted when it was named History Nebraska.

“By merging all the best elements, the Historical Society will maintain its strong digital presence and familiarity,” said Director Drake. “As a state agency, we look forward to creating even more opportunities for Nebraskans and history enthusiasts to engage with our state history in interactive, educational and lasting ways.”

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