Norfolk, NE Reviews


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Norfolk, Nebraska is a vibrant and exciting city that offers something for everyone. Known for its amazing outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing and hunting, the city has become a popular destination for tourists looking to experience nature at its finest. There are also plenty of shopping and dining options in Norfolk as well as museums, galleries and other cultural attractions. The city is home to a variety of festivals each year that bring in people from all over the country.
Reviews of Norfolk are overwhelmingly positive, with many visitors noting the friendly locals, stunning views and abundance of things to see and do. Many travelers have praised the area's natural beauty as well as its wide range of recreational activities including skiing, snowboarding and golfing. Visitors also comment positively on the city's restaurants which offer delicious cuisine from around the world. The historic downtown area is also popular among tourists who appreciate its old-fashioned charm. With so much to explore in Norfolk there's no wonder why so many people choose it as their vacation destination.

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Great family place! - 7/18/2020
Moved here 16 years ago from OH/IN area. Great place to raise kids, great place for elderly. People are community-minded. Yes, it is 1.5-2 hours away from any major city, but this contributes to Norfolk’s safety, friendliness, and a lesser impact to the community from major national crisis. Norfolk felt only a small degree of impact from the 2009 recession and came back faster than most of the US. Low COVID19 spread. Amenities include downtown revitalization, local restaurants, water park, bike and walking trails, state-of-the-art library, large regional hospital, most any medical specialty, senior citizen apartments and assisted living, K-12 public and Lutheran and Catholic schools, 2-year college, and large YMCA. Even moved my elderly parents here! Negatives include about a month of 90+ degrees in summer, about a month of -10 nights in winter, blizzard/tornado potential (doesn’t happen yearly). Very high property taxes, but overall lower cost of living than in most of the US. Read More

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Job Market - 7/5/2005
Norfolk is a stale job market, two of 5 major employer have or will closing their doors. There is little in the way of industy here. That coupled with being taxed to death Norfolk is a quickly dying town.

I should also mention that with about 25000 people, Norfolk is the biggest town for at least 2 hours in any Read More

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