Chimney Rock standing alone on the western Nebraska plains, faint wagon ruts pressed into the prairie grass, cirrus clouds combed across a wide blue sky. The same view the pioneers saw, mostly. Singles past 50 in Nebraska are often steady, plain-spoken people who've stayed close to where they grew up. However you arrived at this point: late divorce, decades on your own, a recent loss. There's an unfussy way of starting over here
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For a first walk, Omaha members favor the Old Market or coffee at the Heartland of America Park. Henry Doorly Zoo is good for an unhurried afternoon. Lincoln regulars meet in the Haymarket or take a stroll through the Sunken Gardens; Pioneers Park is the quiet option. Grand Island has the Stuhr Museum; Kearney's Yanney Park works for a flat loop. A drive out to the Sandhills or Chimney Rock fills a Saturday once you've met.