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  2. List of parks in Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Parks in Lincoln, Nebraska; District Park Name Park Type Size (acres) Location NE: 34th & Baldwin Avenue: Mini: 0.2: N. 34th Street & Baldwin Avenue NE: 45th & Gladstone Playground

  3. Pioneers Park Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    Pioneers Park Nature Center, established in 1963, is a 668-acre (2.70 km 2) nature preserve located within Pioneers Park, which is located at the intersections of South Coddington and West Van Dorn Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska. Both Pioneers Park and the Nature Center within it are operated by the Lincoln Parks and Recreation Department. [1]

  4. D River State Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    D River State Recreation Site (also D River State Wayside [2] and D River State Park [1]) is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. It is a sandy beach of the Pacific Ocean within central Lincoln City along the length of the 120-foot (37 m) long D River, one of the world's shortest ...

  5. Tourism in Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln, Nebraska is the home of the state capitol of Nebraska, the University of Nebraska and has history dating back to the mid 1800s. A list of tourist attractions that can be found within the city are as follows. Nebraska State Capitol Fairview Love Library International Quilt Study Center & Museum Pinnacle Bank Arena Sheldon Memorial Art ...

  6. Inside the hidden garden in the heart of a city - AOL

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    Hidden in a quiet corner of a city lies a public garden run by a humble group of volunteers. Taken over from City of Lincoln Council in 2023, the newly-formed trust have worked through all seasons ...

  7. Wilderness Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Epworth Park was donated to the City of Lincoln. [6] Four years later in 1970, Lancaster County acquired Camp Minis-Kuya (formerly Lincoln Park) for $60,000. [4] Epworth Park, Camp Minis-Kuya, and several other parcels of land in public domain were consolidated to create Wilderness Park. [4]

  8. Capitol Beach Lake - Wikipedia

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    The city of Lincoln considered, but ultimately decided against, buying the property and incorporating it as a public park. [3] The Lincoln State Journal chastised the city for their decision: Anyone with a spark of imagination cannot help viewing with enthusiasm the prospect of Capital Beach as a part of the city's park system.

  9. Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln is the capital of the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Lancaster County.The city covers 100.4 square miles (260.035 km 2) and had an estimated population of 294,757 in 2023.