What Is Lincoln, Nebraska Known for?

Founded in 1856 as the Village of Lancaster, Lincoln became Nebraska’s state capital in 1867.

Lincoln experiences all four seasons with warm summers and cold, sometimes bitter, winters. 

The University of Nebraska’s Professor Roger Mandingo invented the McDonalds’ McRib® Sandwich in 1972.

According to Livability.com, Lincoln is indeed a great place to live. The midwestern city placed 12th place in Livability’s 2020 Top 100 Best Places to Live. 

If you’re curious as to whether or not people love living in Lincoln, hundreds of Niche.com reviewers give the city four out of five stars.

The Historic Haymarket District is incredibly charming with its brick streets, restored turn-of-the-century brick warehouses, a water tower fountain, and a mural showcasing the area’s locomotive history.

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