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  1. All the things to do, see, eat and drink you'd expect from a capital/college town . . . and then some. Do the classics—a tour of the Nebraska State Capitol, a lively night out in the Historic Haymarket District. See a Broadway show or headlining musicians at the Lied Center for Performing Arts or Pinnacle Bank Arena.

  2. Dec 26, 2023 · As the capital of Nebraska, Lincoln is home to a wealth of museums and cultural attractions, but it is also a university city with an active and vibrant atmosphere. If you decide to pull off the highway and spend a bit of time here, you'll find no shortage of things to do.

  3. www.lincoln.orgLincoln

    Lincoln, Nebraska has earned a reputation as one of the Midwest’s most beloved cities. Home to fine culinary and artistic treasures; a budding live music scene; breathtaking parks, golf courses and trails; and a friendly Midwestern attitude, Lincoln offers the exhilaration of a big city and the serenity of the countryside all in one place.

  4. 5 days ago · Lincoln, city, capital and second largest city of Nebraska, U.S., and seat (1869) of Lancaster county, in the southeastern part of the state, about 60 miles (95 km) southwest of Omaha. Oto and Pawnee Indians were early inhabitants in the area. Settlers were drawn in the 1850s by the salt flats.

  5. www.lincoln.org › things-to-doVisit Lincoln

    Things To Do. There are countless reasons why Lincoln was named the happiest city in America. Our people are warm and welcoming and our city is brimming with award-winning attractions, breathtaking art galleries, an exploding craft brewery scene and so much more.

  6. Lincoln is the capital of and second largest city in Nebraska. Located midway between Chicago and Denver, the city is approximately 101 square miles and serves 294,000 residents. We are the center of the State’s governmental and educational activities, including the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the state’s largest with 25,000 students.

  7. Lincoln is the capital and second largest city of Nebraska, U.S., and seat (1869) of Lancaster County, in the southeastern part of the state, about 60 miles (95 km) southwest of Omaha. Understand [ edit] Lincoln was founded in 1859 as the village of Lancaster.

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