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Continente: América

País: Estados Unidos

Localización: Sede del condado de Lancaster, Estado de Nebraska

Año: 1856

Estado: Terminado

Descripción:La ciudad de Lincoln es la capital y segunda ciudad más poblada del estado de Nebraska en los Estados Unidos. Lincoln es conocida como la ciudad de la estrella, por el uso de una estrella para marcar la capital de un estado en los mapas. El logotipo de la ciudad es una estrella formada por cinco eles. Lincoln es también la sede del condado de Lancaster y la sede de la Universidad de Nebraska.

Geografía

Lincoln es una de las pocas ciudades grandes de Nebraska que no se encuentran a lo largo del río Platte o del río Misuri. La ciudad fue originalmente diseñada cerca de Salt Creek y entre los llanos humedales salinos del norte del condado de Lancaster. El crecimiento de la ciudad en los últimos años ha llevado al desarrollo de las tierras circundantes, muchas de los cuales están compuestas por suaves colinas. En los últimos años, el crecimiento de Lincoln hacia el norte ha invadido el hábitat de los escarabajos tigre de Salt Creek, en peligro de extinción.

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Things to Do in Lincoln, NE

Things to do and see in the capitol of the Cornhusker State

By Kelsey Robertson on July 9, 2015 at 8:57 am EST

Finding things to do in Lincoln, Neb., is never hard for residents or visitors. The capitol city of the cornhusker family has no shortage of entertainment options, from an automobile museum and serene landscapes to the college football games and legendary blues bars. We've selected some of the best experiences Lincoln provides. Take a look at our picks for the top things to do in Lincoln.

See, Speed, Learn

Lincoln hosts an array of museums for all interests, from the Roller Skate Museum to the Lester F. Larsen Tractor Test & Power Museum. Families can take the little ones to the Lincoln’s Children’s Museum to play with science and learn about the different functions of a virtual town. For a hot rod haven, head over to the Museum American Speed, an automotive museum that exhibits historical automotive pieces.

Nightlife

Although Lincoln is a college town, the capital has no shortage of nightlife for adults of all walks of life. Most notable is downtown’s Zoo Bar, a blues bar that has caught the likes of Buddy Guy and Otis Rush and hosts a music festival on the streets of downtown Lincoln during the summer.

Cheer on the Cornhuskers

Lincoln is host to the flagship campus of the University of Nebraska, which means access to amenities like the University of Nebraska State Museum and, of course, the Cornhuskers Division I teams. The Cornhuskers football team dukes it out with Big Ten teams in the Memorial Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility that seats more than 85,000 fans. Other highlights include the women’s and men’s basketball teams shooting hoops at the Pinnacle Bank Arena, and the Huskers baseball and softball teams hitting home runs at the Hawks Field at Haymarket Park.

Hit the Haymarket

Dating back to the 19th century, the Haymarket neighborhood has maintained much of the original warehouses and initial buildings. The center is home to antique shops, clothing boutiques, numerous eateries, art venues and bars.

See Sunken Gardens

A Lincoln landmark since 1930, Lincoln’s Sunken Gardens is one of Lincoln’s most visited parks. The scenic stretch on 27th Street hosts an array of flowers plotted with lily ponds and picturesque landscape, and is often claimed to be one of the best spots for a summer stroll. The park also involves the community with donations, memorials and a spring “wake,” in which flowers are planted.

Bond and Bike

Group Therapy Bike Tours brings exercise and community together in Lincoln with their unique tours that are best described as a kiosk-bar-with-bike-pedals. Group Therapy Tours usually entail traveling around to some of Lincoln’s finest watering holes. Packages range from stopping at some of Lincoln’s finest beer stops on the Lincoln Ale Trail or letting the tour guide decide with their wild-card tour.

Immerse in the Arts

Sheldon Museum of Arts, a collaborative museum with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, exhibits more than 12,000 works of art in multiple media, ranging from 19th-century still life to contemporary and geometric abstraction. Lux Center for the Arts also offers art classes for a variety of ages, giving everyone the opportunity to perfect their skills in painting and other disciplines.

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10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Lincoln, Nebraska

Written by Lana Law

As the capital of Nebraska, Lincoln is home to a wealth of museums and cultural attractions, but it is also a university city with an active and vibrant atmosphere. Visitors will find no shortage of things to do, regardless of their interests. In the city center is the Historic Haymarket District, an interesting area with shops, galleries, and restaurants, popular with both locals and tourists. The area around the capitol building has a number of important sites, including the Governor's Residence. On the University of Nebraska campus, conveniently located in the heart of the city, are the Sheldon Museum of Art and the University of Nebraska State Museum. Outside the city center, but still within easy driving distance, some unique attractions are worth checking out, from the Speed Museum to the Quilt Museum.

1 Historic Haymarket District

The Historic Haymarket District is a wonderful place to stroll around, grab a bite to eat, or just people watch. The area is compact and consists of beautifully renovated and restored late 19th-century brick warehouses, brick streets, a large water tower, and a unique clock. The Haymarket District has a lively vibe, as the University of Nebraska is nearby and the students frequent the many establishments packed into this small area. The most notable building is the Lincoln station. Once a railway depot, today it houses the visitor center and a restaurant. In the summer, the streets are frequently closed off for festivals and farmers markets.

Location: 7th and P Streets, Lincoln

2 Nebraska State Capitol

It took three tries for Nebraska to construct a capitol building that would last. The building today, the third one on this site, is unique in respect to other state capitols. It doesn't have the traditional dome, but instead, it incorporates a 400-foot tower containing offices. The cost of the building was 10 million dollars and construction took 10 years, starting in 1922. The Nebraska State Capitol is well worth a visit for its limestone exterior depicting 3,000 years of democracy through carvings, and its ornate interior of marble columns, mosaic floors, and murals. The figure on the very top is a 19-foot-tall bronze figure of The Sower.

Address: 1445 K Street, Lincoln

Official site: http://capitol.nebraska.gov/index.php/visit

3 University of Nebraska State Museum

For fans of paleontology, the University of Nebraska State Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, is a must-see attraction in Lincoln. Housed here is the world's largest articulated mammoth, along with a well-regarded exhibit of fossilised elephants. As a result, the museum is sometimes referred to as Elephant Hall. The museum has other collections related to the natural history of Nebraska and is home to the Mueller Planetarium. A trip to the museum can be part of a pleasant stroll around the lovely grounds of the University of Nebraska campus in Lincoln.

Address: 645 North 14th Street, Lincoln

Official site: http://museum.unl.edu/

4 Sunken Gardens

The beautiful Sunken Gardens are a work of natural art that pleases all the senses. Founded in 1930 and renovated in 2004, the gardens are a point of civic pride in Lincoln. There are three main gardens: the Healing Garden, where all the plants bloom white; the Perennial Garden; and the Annual Garden. In the Annual Garden, more than 30,000 plants are used each year to create new designs and themes. The gardens are relatively small, covering less than two acres, so they can be easily toured by almost anyone.

Location: 27th and Capitol Parkway, Lincoln

5 Museum of American Speed

Fans of race cars, engines, and generally anything that goes fast will enjoy the Museum of American Speed. The museum was founded in 1922 and today boasts 135,000 square feet of exhibition space. In addition to an extensive archive collection, there are three major exhibitions, namely Automobilia, Cars and Engines, and Toys and Models. The museum can be tricky to find as it is located in an industrial park, but it is worth the effort. Tours are offered at very specific times in the afternoons only, and last two hours.

Address: 599 Oak Creek Drive, Lincoln

Official site: http://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/default.dlp

6 Pioneers Park Nature Center

Ideal for those looking for outdoor fun with some education thrown in, the Pioneers Park Nature Center is set on 668 acres and is a great place to get back to nature. Eight miles of hiking trails wind around the property, and visitors will see herds of bison, white-tailed deer, and elk. Those with keen eyes may also spot red-tailed hawks, barred owls, and wild turkeys. In the Nature Center building, caged animals can be seen up close, and for those wishing to touch a turtle or a snake, it can be easily arranged simply by asking.

Address: 3201 S Coddington Ave, Lincoln

7 Sheldon Museum of Art

The fascinating Sheldon Museum of Art consists of 12,000 pieces of art spanning many different media. This museum is just a short stroll from the University of Nebraska State Museum, and along the way are unusual sculptures that are part of the Sheldon Museum's collection. Of particular note is the untitled big head by the artist Jun Kaneko, on the steps of the museum. There are more than 30 sculptures, with pieces by Jacques Lipchitz, Claes Richard Serra, and William Tucker among others. Inside, the main focus of the museum is on American Art. Notable artists in the collection include Mary Cassatt, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Andy Warhol.

Location: 12th and R Streets, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Official site: http://www.sheldonartmuseum.org

8 Lincoln Children's Museum

Ideal for children of all ages, the Lincoln Children's Museum is both fun and educational. Colorful and exciting exhibits in the museum are enough to keep little people entertained for hours. The museum allows children to be active and creative in a learning environment. Exhibits change, so visitors may want to check in advance to see what experiences they can expect to find during their trip.

Address: 1420 P Street, Lincoln

Official site: http://www.lincolnchildrensmuseum.org

9 International Quilt Study Center & Museum

Housed in a unique modern building on the East Campus of the University of Nebraska, the International Quilt Study Center & Museum is an unexpected delight. Quilting aficionados will not want to miss the main collection showcasing 400 years of quilting, with 3,500 items from more than 30 countries. Even those without any knowledge of quilting will find the colors and patterns displayed here mesmerizing. The museum also hosts a regular roster of traveling exhibits and offers a diverse set of educational programs and activities.

Address: 1523 N 33rd Street, Lincoln

Official site: http://www.quiltstudy.org

10 Governor's Residence

Set on beautiful grounds with large trees, pretty gardens, and manicured lawns, the Governor's Residence is a picture-perfect mansion. The building, originally opened in 1958 and extensively remodeled in 1997, contains 31 rooms, but only five bedrooms. The architectural style is modified Georgian Colonial. The mansion is just a short walk from the Nebraska State Capitol, and the two can be combined in one visit. Guided tours are available once a week. Opening hours and tours are limited.

Official site: http://www.governorsresidence.ne.gov/

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