I am the big buck of this lick. If any of you want to try it, come on and whet your horns.” — Young Abraham Lincoln ...
Dawkins has donated 138 pieces, including art, rare books and manuscripts, according to a university release. While only a handful were selected to be on display at the Dorothy E. Steward Art Gallery ...
Project Funway, set for 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 7 at the Cornhusker Hotel, raises proceeds for Fresh Start, a nonprofit that ...
The Lincoln Public Library, 145 Old River Road, will hold Maker Stations on Saturday, Nov. 1, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The sculpture, one of three presidential statues toppled in 2020, has been fully restored and is now in the city’s possession ...
On Nov. 4, 1842, Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd were married in the home of her older sister and brother-in-law, Elizabeth and Ninian Edwards. That old Edwards home is long gone – demolished in 1918 to ...
Portland decides to reinstall Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt monuments after public sessions revealed divided ...
Many United States presidents did the job while sauced, but Abraham Lincoln wasn't one of them, and his favorite drink will probably surprise you.
Let's bring back the summer fun with this #SummerForTheCity performance by roots reggae legends, Steel Pulse! Enjoy this clip of their song “Your House,” performed in Damrosch Park. Families and ...
The Lincoln Academy Student Laureate program recognizes excellence in curricular and extracurricular activities by seniors ...
It was 1859. The analogies to the current state of American politics are not precise and even paradoxical. To begin with, John Brown, though crazy and bloodthirsty, was on the right side of history.
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