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Lincoln

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 Photo Credit: Pieter van de Sande
Photo Credit: Pieter van de Sande
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Lincoln, Nebraska, blends college-town spirit with prairie roots, offering a travel experience that’s both laid-back and surprising. As the state capital, Lincoln is home to the stunning Nebraska State Capitol building, an architectural landmark with a 400-foot tower topped by a bronze sower casting seeds over the land. Visitors can tour the building and ride to the 14th floor observation deck for sweeping views of the city and surrounding plains. Nearby, the University of Nebraska campus adds energy and history, including the vibrant Sheldon Museum of Art, which features a sculpture garden and a striking collection of 20th-century American art.

Downtown Lincoln has undergone a major transformation in recent years, especially in the Haymarket District. Once home to warehouses and rail lines, the area now buzzes with local shops, public art, and restaurants. The restored Lincoln Station is a hub of the action, and nearby Iron Horse Park includes a mechanical sculpture of a steam engine that puffs on the hour. Just blocks away, Pinnacle Bank Arena draws national music acts, and on game days, fans clad in red fill the streets to support the Nebraska Cornhuskers with unmatched enthusiasm.

Lincoln also surprises visitors with its green spaces and trail system. With over 130 miles of interconnected trails, biking or walking around the city is easy and scenic. Holmes Lake Park is a local favorite for picnics and paddleboarding, while the Sunken Gardens offers peaceful paths through seasonal plant displays and koi ponds. The garden is one of the only Depression-era public gardens in the country still in operation today.

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Boro: Traditional Mended Textiles from Japan
From 2/6/2026 - 6/20/2026
Boro, an event centered around the Japanese tradition of mending and reusing textiles, offers a deep dive into the history and beauty of this sustainable practice. Attendees will have the opportunity to appreciate these layered, indigo-blue patched textiles and learn about their origins in necessity and their journey through spheres of domesticity and duty.
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The Music Man
From 3/5/2026 - 3/8/2026
The Music Man, a six-time Tony Award-winning musical comedy, tells the tale of a fast-talking salesman who swindles the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a nonexistent boys' band, only to have his plans thwarted by the town librarian who transforms him into a respectable citizen. This family-friendly performance, featuring popular songs like Seventy-Six Trombones and "Trouble," is a heartwarming story that can be enjoyed by all generations.
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Rocky Manginelli Memorial Swap Meet
On 3/8/2026
The 51st Annual Rocky Manginelli Memorial Swap Meet promises an exciting day of treasure hunting, where attendees can explore a vast array of unique items. It's an early bird's paradise, with gates opening at the crack of dawn, ensuring plenty of time to browse and bargain.
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The Rocket Men
From 3/12/2026 - 3/22/2026
The Rocket Men is a riveting new play that delves into the complex history of NASA, focusing on the unlikely team of former Nazis who were instrumental in its formation. It explores the intricate dynamics between Wernher von Braun and Heinz-Hermann Koelle, two German rocketeers, as they set their sights on space exploration, while also grappling with the moral implications of their past actions and the origins of their technology.
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Harlem Globetrotters
On 3/17/2026
Basketball is fast-paced, high-scoring, and full of highlight-reel moments. Nothing compares to the live experience — being there in person is way more exciting than watching on TV.
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The Steel Wheels
On 3/21/2026
Formed in 2006 by singer-songwriter Trent Wagler, The Steel Wheels is a band from Virginia that blends genres of Americana, roots, rock and folk. With songs like "Nothing You Can't Lose" and "Working on a Building," the band has won multiple accolades including the Independent Music Awards and the Vox Pop Awards.
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Stars of American Ballet
On 3/19/2026
Stars of American Ballet, praised as an unapologetic showcase of virtuosity, brings together the most remarkable ballet talents of today, highlighting the rich diversity and expressive range of contemporary and classical dance. The program includes masterpieces like George Balanchine's Apollo, Petipa's timeless White Swan Pas de Deux, and Twyla Tharp's Brel solo, all performed by a cast of principal and soloist dancers from the New York City Ballet and other renowned companies, with live music accompanying select pieces.
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I Love My Dog Expo
From 3/21/2026 - 3/22/2026
The I Love My Dog Expo is a two-day, dog-friendly event that promises a family-oriented experience, featuring a variety of vendors offering dog-related products and services, as well as several rescue organizations for those looking to adopt. Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere with entertainment, games, training demonstrations, and a plethora of shopping opportunities, making it an enjoyable event for dog owners, dog lovers, and even those just interested in joining the festivities.
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Roper PTO Craft Fair
On 3/21/2026
The Roper Elementary PTO is hosting a Craft Fair featuring over 15 vendors showcasing a variety of handmade goods, crafts, and gifts. This family-friendly event is free to attend, promising a day of fun shopping while supporting the school community.
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Spring Forward Run
On 3/21/2026
Spring Forward, Lincoln Track Club's inaugural race of the year, is a favorite among runners eager to leave winter behind and jumpstart their fitness journey. The race course, which transitions from road to trail through Antelope Park, offers a unique blend of challenging and enjoyable terrains, making it an ideal fitness test for the upcoming Lincoln Marathon/Half Marathon, and with options for 10 Mile, 5K, and 1 Mile distances, it caters to everyone.
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New Acquisition: Jessica Stockholder
From 12/16/2025 - 6/21/2026
The Sheldon Museum of Art is showcasing a monumental work by Jessica Stockholder, a piece that beautifully merges painting, sculpture, and freestanding assemblages of found objects. This untitled work, featuring items such as a bathtub, sofa, and accent lamps, is not about their symbolic meanings but their material qualities and potential as surfaces for paint, offering a unique and stunning visual experience.
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All the Beauty You Can See: Dwight Kirsch in Nature
From 1/20/2026 - 7/25/2026
This event showcases the extensive collection of Dwight Kirsch's work, a native Nebraskan and influential artist who played a significant role in the Lincoln arts community during the early-to-mid twentieth century. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore a curated selection of Kirsch's pieces, each reflecting his lifelong fascination with capturing the beauty and nuances of the natural world through art.
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Collection Connections: Art in Conversation
From 1/20/2026 - 7/25/2026
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Center for Great Plains Studies and the 45th anniversary of the Great Plains Art Museum, this exhibition showcases a range of artworks that trace the museum's history from its inception to recent times. Instead of a chronological display, the artworks are thoughtfully paired or grouped to highlight formal and thematic connections, offering a diverse perspective on the multifaceted stories of the Great Plains.
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Nebraska Collab Fest
On 3/28/2026
CollabFest is a unique, ever-changing event in Nebraska where the state's top breweries team up to create exclusive, experimental brews and ciders that are available for one day only. Each year offers a fresh experience with new collaborations, partners, and a showcase of different aspects of Nebraska's craft beer scene, making it an unpredictable and exclusive event.
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An Introduction into the World of Whiskey
On 3/28/2026
Whiskey enthusiasts can embark on a global journey, exploring the finest spirits from the rugged coasts of Scotland to the verdant hills of Kentucky. The event will provide an overview of whiskey's rich history and various styles, featuring unique single-malt and classic blended Scotch, along with American Bourbon and Rye.
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Testament
On 3/19/2026
Formed in 1983, Testament is a thrash metal band from California which was previously known as Legacy. Being a pioneer during the '80s thrash metal scene of the Bay Area, they have sold over 14 million records worldwide. Their most popular tracks include "Brotherhood of the Snake," "Return to Serenity" and "Over the Wall."
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