DAYTRIPS FROM LINCOLN
by Amy Stouffer When the call of the open road beckons, there’s no shortage of options for those of us living in Lincoln. Sure, the Star City boasts plenty to see and do right here...
by Amy Stouffer When the call of the open road beckons, there’s no shortage of options for those of us living in Lincoln. Sure, the Star City boasts plenty to see and do right here...
Lincoln isn’t just the state capital, it’s a college town too. From Nebraska’s state university to our smaller private and public schools, Lincoln offers a variety of higher education opportunities to expand knowledge, skills and...
by Diane Gonzolas Lincoln City government continues to emphasize public-private partnerships to keep the City growing, and the results are unprecedented: more than $1 billion in new investment, the lowest unemployment rate in the nation,...
by Nebraska Sports Council Executive Director Dave Mlnarik The 2015 State Games of America, held in Lincoln, Omaha and surrounding communities from July 28–August 2, were the largest in the 16-year history of the event,...
Located in the heart of downtown, the Rococo is a popular and unique venue for concerts, parties, weddings, movies, fashion shows and many other events. Occupying most of the first floor of the historic Stuart...
Lincoln’s growing performing arts community features some of the region’s most talented musicians, actors, and dancers. Here is a look at some of Lincoln’s treasured creative outlets. Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra Since LSO moved to the...
Lincoln is home to a wide variety of people—young families, college students, new Americans, workers, professionals and entrepreneurs—and there is a neighborhood for everyone. Whether you’re visiting Lincoln or living here full time, the city’s...
Lincoln has amazing restaurants scattered all across the city—from sports bars that serve food to small mom and pop cafés that make superb homemade grub. But the restaurants that make a special impression are often...
by Julie Hagemeier Lincoln is blessed with an abundance of theatrical riches from a Shakespeare company that travels the city parks to companies with a focus on presenting new and re-conceptualized works. The performance calendar...
by Laura Chapman The International Quilt Study Center and Museum in Lincoln is growing. With new programs and exhibitions during 2016. Recently the museum has a new addition doubling the museum’s existing gallery and collections...
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