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by Jeff Korbelik You already may know James Arthur Vineyards is home to award-winning wines and ciders, but did you know the winery is also haunted? That’s right, you read that correctly… JAV is haunted....
by Jeff Korbelik You already may know James Arthur Vineyards is home to award-winning wines and ciders, but did you know the winery is also haunted? That’s right, you read that correctly… JAV is haunted....
by Ed Zimmer Cast-iron was a favorite building material around the world in the 19th century. Travelers may be familiar with SoHo’s cast-iron storefronts, Paris’ beautiful Art Nouveau Metro entrances, or the ornate cast-iron bridges...
by Ken Hambleton Hope comes in small numbers for Nebraska football. Hope also comes in great big numbers for the Huskers: five national championships, 46 conference titles, and a sold-out Memorial Stadium for every home...
by Ed Zimmer The Nebraska State Capitol is a National Historic Landmark on the short list of America’s premier historic and architectural treasures. Our Capitol is also invaluable locally, marking this place, which we call...
by Patty Beutler Drift from the center of downtown Lincoln, and you can find some unexpected surprises. Just when you think you have left the cultural heart behind, you find a beckoning beat just a...
by Caroline Clements Morrill Hall has launched new exhibits celebrating two famous Nebraskans and their contributions to the public understanding of science through their art. The first, National Geographic Photo Ark by Joel Sartore, highlights...
Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed by Jason Lubken The Museum of American Speed has been in an exciting state of evolution since opening in 1992. With each following year the collection continues to outgrow...
by Sriyani Tidball Lincoln boasts a plethora of options for those seeking an unforgettable event, particularly for those once-in-a-lifetime celebrations like weddings, corporate gatherings, or your own special party. The array of distinctive choices is...
by Patty Beutler Driving toward Lincoln from the west on I-80, a tiny but recognizable image in the distance rises above the Plains. Even from miles away, the State Capitol makes its presence known. After...
by Julie Nichols Since 1973, iconic artists have rocked, rattled, snarled and sweat upon a dark, unremarkable stage in downtown Lincoln—Albert Collins, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Koko Taylor, Jay McShann, Pinetop Perkins, Son Seals, Buddy Guy,...
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