About Lincoln

The City of Lincoln is the capital and the second most populous city of the U.S. state of Nebraska . Lincoln is also the county seat of Lancaster County and the home of the University of Nebraska . The population was 241,167 at the 2006 census estimate ...
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Lincoln and Omaha are a 45 minute drive apart, each day people commute for work, travel for shopping, learning and to meet friends and family. Nearby by are a variety of small towns the Platte and Missouri river. The Joslyn Castle Institute for Sustainable Communities has estimated that the Omaha-Lincoln-Council Bluffs metropolitain area will grow from 1.3 Million to over 2 Million people during the next 40 years..

 

 Essential Links

Lincoln City Government

Lancaster County

Lincoln Public Schools

University of Nebraska

SouthEast Community College

Members of the Human Services Federation

Downtown Lincoln

Lincoln Chamber of Commerce

Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau

 

 Media & News

Lincoln Journal Star

KOLN/KGIN TV

KLKN TV

KZUM community radio

KFOR AM News & Talk

NET Radio (Nebraska's NPR Station)

NET Television (Nebraska's PBS Station)

 

 Utilities & Services

Lincoln Electric System

Black Hills Energy (Natural Gas)

Windstream (dial up phone & dsl internet)

Time Warner Cable (cable TV, internet, digital phone)

Lincoln Water System

 

 

 Places to see in Lincoln

 The Sheldon Art Gallery
  Known internationally for its
  collection of 20th century American
  Art.


The State Capital Building
 An art decco masterpiece that is covered and filled with stories in  stone, tile and painting.

 

 Memorial Stadium
 Home of the Huskers, just because it  sells out for every game, doesn't  mean you can't get a ticket on game  day.

 

 The Zoo Bar
 Small and funky, on any given night  you could hear a great band.

 

 

 Museums

 Art Galleries

 For Kids

 Community & Culture

 Nearby Places of Interest...