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CHEAP HOTELS in
LINCOLN, KY
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The
Cornhusker,
A Marriott Hotel
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The
name "The Cornhusker"
has been a fixture
in Lincoln, Nebraska
since 1926, and has
been a part of the
economic, political,
and leisure activities
of this vibrant community
for over 75 years.
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Villager
Courtyard & Gardens
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Cheap
Hotels in LINCOLN, NE
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Lincoln,
Nebraska, has earned a reputation as one
of the Midwest’s most beloved cities. Home
to fine culinary and artistic treasures;
a budding live music scene; breathtaking
parks, golf courses, and trails; and a friendly
Midwestern attitude.
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Lincoln
offers the exhilaration of a big city and the serenity
of the countryside all in one place. Whether you
come to Lincoln for business or for pleasure—celebrate
the pioneer spirit in the Prairie Capital City.
At 250,000 and growing strong, Lincoln is one of
the Midwest’s fastest-expanding metro areas. Blessed
with a legacy of planned development and growth,
Lincoln is a vibrant community with great appreciation
for life’s finest pleasures— food, art, music, sports,
and the outdoors — all more affordable and accessible
than in the nation’s major cities, and served with
a generous helping of Midwestern hospitality. Whatever
you choose to do, Lincoln is a city worth getting
to know better. One of the Midwest’s most affordable,
accessible, and agreeable cities, Lincoln is an
ideal place for getting down to business and for
having a fantastic time. Just a day’s drive from
Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis,
and Des Moines, Lincoln offers all the amenities
of a bustling big city with plenty of opportunities
to get back to nature if you choose.
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Lincoln
is easily accessible by air, rail, or automobile.
Interstate 80 stretching from coast to coast
traces its path right along the Lincoln city
limits. This east-west accessibility is complemented
by ease of access from the north or south
via U.S. Highway 77 or Interstate 29 by way
of Nebraska Highway 2. More than 1 million
people flock to Lincoln each year. Join the
crowd—and discover our many fine parks, museums,
restaurants, bars, specialty shops, art galleries,
booksellers, and more.
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