Things to do in Lincoln Nebraska (NE) - Top 15 Best Fun Things
Things to do in Lincoln Nebraska - Top 15 Best Fun Things
Named after Abraham Lincoln and the capital city of the state of Nebraska, Lincoln may not be the biggest city in Nebraska but is a beautiful and historic town with an array of things to see and do for the whole family.
Overlooked as a fun travel destination, Nebraska is a state of welcoming and warm-hearted people, natural attractions, and inviting cities. The green space with plenty of historical architecture in the downtown area is very easily covered on foot.
Nebraska landscape holds old historic areas to wander through and take a glimpse of our history, fascinating attractions for those who take the time to explore it and vibrant cultural scenes to enjoy.
From magnificent historical attractions like 400-foot-high Nebraska State Capitol view giving a breathtaking panoramic to tulips filled Sunken Gardens.
Here are 25 Things To Do In Lincoln Nebraska that will give you an experience for a lifetime.
List of 15 Best Things To Do In Lincoln Nebraska
1. Nebraska State Capitol
2. University of Nebraska State Museum
3. Great Plains Art Museum
4. Group Therapy Bike Tours
5. Honest Abe's Burgers & Freedom
6. International Quilt Study Center & Museum
7. Larsen Tractor Museum
8. Lincoln Children's Museum
9. Lincoln Children's Zoo
10. Lincoln Saltdogs Minor League Baseball
11. Mueller Planetarium
12. Museum of American Speed
13. National Museum of Roller-Skating
14. Nebraska History Museum
15. Pioneers Park Nature Center
Conclusion
So, these were some amazing Things To Do In Lincoln, Nebraska. Also, you can ride horseback on an honest-to-goodness ranch.
Witnessing a Native American powwow. Attending a concert under Nebraska's night sky. Historic sites along scenic byways, spending family time at a zoo or water park, Chasing pioneers and cowboys.
Relaxing in state parks, recreation areas and golf courses with epic views, from sparkling lakes and rivers to wide-open plains to monumental bluffs. Boredom-killers, every last one.
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Hello! Im Alyssa. I grew up on a farm in western Nebraska, but for the last seven years, Lincoln has been my home base. When I’m not traveling and adventuring around the world, I’ve been local venturing around This incredible city! Let me show you around!
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