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Latitude: 40.73088 to 40.92569 Longitude: -96.53691 to -96.85452
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Area code(s): 402
Zip Code(s): 68501, 68502, 68503, 68504, 68505, 68506, 68507, 68508, 68509, 68510, 68512, 68514, 68516, 68517, 68520, 68521, 68522, 68523, 68524, 68526, 68527, 68528, 68529, 68531, 68532, 68542, 68583, 68588
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Lincoln is the capital city of Nebraska
in the USA. Lincoln was founded in 1859 as the village of Lancaster.
Renamed and made Nebraska's state capital in 1867, is the now the
second-largest city in the state. Lincoln is Nebraska's center of government
and higher education and is a regional retail and transportation center.
Despite its size, it retains a friendly, "small town" feel.
There are several threads running through Lincoln's cultural composition.
The university and state government have attracted many rural Nebraskans to
the city over the years, reinforcing its small town feel. Its position as a
college town also helps shape the city's political culture, which is
somewhat more liberal than most of the rest of the state. The electorate is
nearly evenly split between the Republican and Democratic parties. Once a
very ethnically homogeneous city, Lincoln has become more diverse over More...
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