The Making of a Museum
by Bob Mays The Museum of American Speed is a non-profit corporation with 501c3 status. It was formed to preserve, interpret, and display items significant in racing and automotive history. Moreover, it presents a...
by Bob Mays The Museum of American Speed is a non-profit corporation with 501c3 status. It was formed to preserve, interpret, and display items significant in racing and automotive history. Moreover, it presents a...
Lincoln boasts several large venues like Pinnacle Bank Arena, the Lied Center, and Pinewood Bowl, which draw big-name performers. The city also has a vibrant scene of smaller performance spaces. Many of these venues are...
by Molly Nance Downtown Lincoln is the envy of many cities across the nation. The Star City consistently ranks in the Top 100 Most Livable Cities in the U.S. And, it’s easy to see why:...
by Sriyani Tidball Lincoln’s ethnic profile has changed significantly over the past few decades, becoming a vibrant mosaic of diverse communities, each with its own cultural centers. These centers not only provide essential support to...
by Julie Nichols Lincoln is home to so many museums that appeal to multiple and special interests, many within easy walking distance in the downtown and east campus areas. Morrill Hall-University of Nebraska State Museum...
by Tyler A. Thomas I’ve spent 10 years exploring Nebraska’s craft beer scene. Since college, I’ve been interested in learning more about eating, cooking, farming and craft brewing in this great flyover state. Nebraska has...
by Ellie Charter and Mandy Haase-Thomas The Lincoln Children’s Museum unlocks unlimited adventures throughout its expansive 23,000 square foot interactive exhibit spaces. Now featuring two new exhibits that joined the museum in the fall of...
by Julie Nichols Quilts are a paradox: at once common and extraordinary, emblems of frugality or opulence. Whether decorative, useful, symbolic or ceremonial, quilts and quilting traditions have existed for thousands of years on every...
by Meghan Stratman The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center offers an alternative to commercial movie theaters and shows the critically acclaimed films you won’t see anywhere else in Lincoln. Located at 13th and R...
by Rayna Collins Live theatre, classical music, jazz, dance, and comedy continue to grow in Lincoln. The Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Since 1927, the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra has presented inspiring programs that encourage the community to...
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