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Husker Pride

by Paige Cornwell There is no place like Nebraska, and there is no pride like Husker Pride. Husker fans are known for being loyal to their teams. Every season, thousands of fans wearing scarlet and...

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Connect with Sheldon

by Jonathan Frederick Walz, Curator of American Art at Sheldon Museum of Art When students ask me, “So what exactly does a curator do?” I tell them a curator manages an ever-changing collection, much like...

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Take a Breath: Parks, Golf and Swimming

By Becky Seth Parks are the breathing spaces of a city. Lincoln has 125 parks with 6,000 acres of life-enhancing green space. They range from small mini-parks with plants and perhaps a sculpture, to the...

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Nightlife in Lincoln

By Luke Tidball Vega • 350 Canopy Street Ste 220 Mon-Sun 11am-2am Vega is a hip new venue in the Haymarket started by four Lincolnites. They emphasize their love for live music and get some...

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Lincoln’s Own Wine Story

Located in Raymond just North of Lincoln, James Arthur Vineyard is Nebraska’s largest and oldest vineyard. It sits on 400 acres of prairie grassland and has been family owned and operated for the past 17...

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The Deets on Lincoln Eats

by Tyler Thomas, Co-Founder/Managing Editor of NebraskaFoodie.com Small plates stacked high and carafes of house made sangria are topped off from the tap at the bar. Sitting in the corner, nibbling on spicy green beans...

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Hospitality: Lincoln’s Hotels

Lincoln offers big-city hotels that greet visitors with the friendly service of a small town. If you want a “home away from home” in Lincoln for a convention, a family vacation or a romantic getaway,...

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Lincoln’s Culture Centers

By Sriyani Tidball Lincoln’s culture has changed dramatically in the past decade. Today in Lincoln, unusual, ethnic vegetables are mainstream at an ordinary supermarket. When it comes to ethnic restaurants, Lincoln boasts of many, wonderful options. If...

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Lincoln’s Coffee Culture

America rediscovered its love for coffee in the coffee house boom of the early 90’s. Lincoln was no exception. A culture of coffee houses still flourishes here. They provide a unique way to socialize, or...