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University Place

by Julie Nichols  One of the last old neighborhoods in Lincoln, University Place embraces the edges of UNL’s East campus and historic Havelock to the north, 33rd Street to the west, and 56th Street to...

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Walking & Running Around Lincoln

By Sriyani Tidball Lincoln has 58 trails covering 377 miles, so, whether you are a biker, a runner or a walker this city has amazing trails, beautiful avenues and pavements, for your pleasure. Lincoln boasts...

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Nebraska’s Capitol

by Cynthia S. Peterson  Nebraska’s state Capitol building is the nation’s first modern statehouse. But the building you see at 1445 K Street on the south edge of downtown is not the original. It’s actually...

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More Than fabric & thread

by Patty Beutler If you think of quilts as only the bed coverings in Granny’s house, think again—and go visit the International Quilt Museum. There you will change your mind; the artistry behind these everyday...

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Rococo Theatre

The Rococo Theatre, restored to its 1929 elegance, is Lincoln’s high-end concert venue that providing an intimate setting for a wide variety of entertainment—including critically acclaimed comedians, internationally renowned musicians, New York Times best-selling authors,...

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The Foundation(s) of Lincoln

by Aja Martin One of the reasons that Lincoln is such a good destination is so subtle that it often goes missed. Lincoln is a great city because it’s people believe in taking care of...

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Even More Performing Arts

Classical music, jazz, dance, comedy—the performing arts keep growing in Lincoln. by Rayna Collins The Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Founded in 1927, Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra presents inspiring programs that encourage the Lincoln community to discover and...