#27: Nebraska
There’s a casual, hushed-down warmth to this Nebraska couple—like they’d help push your car out of a snowbank without saying a word about it afterward. With their low-key hoodies, wind-kissed cheeks, and modest postures, they look like they just came in from a walk on the prairie trail or maybe a chilly tailgate at a Cornhuskers game.

The “heartland humility” stereotype: quiet, unflashy, dependable. Sure, not every Nebraskan lives in a farmhouse or wears fleece 300 days a year, but this image channels that sturdy, salt-of-the-earth energy that makes the Great Plains feel like home.
