Lincoln

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Lincoln, the capital city of Nebraska, is located in the southeastern part of the state. Founded in 1856 as the village of Lancaster, it was renamed in honor of President Abraham Lincoln upon being selected as the state capital in 1867. The city is known for its vibrant cultural scene, influenced by its status as a university town, home to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This institution contributes significantly to the city's economy and cultural activities, offering a range of programs and events.

Lincoln is renowned for its diverse economy, heavily supported by education, government, and service industries. The city boasts numerous parks and trails, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities, with the extensive Lincoln Bike Trails being a highlight. Architecturally, the Nebraska State Capitol, designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, stands out with its striking Art Deco design. Lincoln's community is enriched by various museums, theaters, and galleries, reflecting its commitment to arts and history. The city's welcoming atmosphere and commitment to innovation make it a vibrant and dynamic place to live and visit.

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Population 277,348
Area 269.303 km2

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