Category: History

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A Forest of Woods Brothers

By Ed Zimmer It does not take visitors or new residents very long to notice that the name Woods can be found throughout Lincoln, Nebraska. Within a few months of my arrival in 1985, a...

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Exploring Lincoln through its Hotels

by Donna Joy Brakenhoff   Today, more than ever before, the variety of Hotels in Lincoln, Nebraska is vast.  No matter where your interests lie—an autumn football weekend, a romantic getaway, or a nice place for the...

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The Spirit of Lincoln is Alive

by Jenny Sundberg   Once known as a government and university city, Lincoln is experiencing a new way-—a way in which residents and visitors alike are amazed by the turnout of what was once a futuristic vision that...

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Nebraska’s Unicameral

Nebraska lays claim to some unique characteristics – it is home to the Cornhuskers, has the nation’s largest underground aquifer, and is the only state with a unicameral legislature. But, the state legislature wasn’t always...