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Lincoln is the state capital and second-largest city in Nebraska, second only to nearby Omaha. Its steady growth rate has made it one of the fastest growing metro areas in the Midwest, and it is the economic and cultural anchor the southeastern Nebraska metropolitan area.
Lincoln is home to the University of Nebraska, which enrolls over 26,000 students and is the city’s third-largest employer. Other major employers include the state and US governments, Lincoln Public Schools, and several healthcare systems, including Bryan Health. Lincoln boasts a growing high-tech sector, and is considered part of the greater Midwest “Silicon Prairie.”
Lincoln has been named on Forbes’ list of “Best Places for Business and Careers,” and on US News & World Report’s “10 Best Places to Retire.” The city has a robust live music scene, several performing arts venues, a growing number of art galleries, and is part of a rapidly growing craft-brewing industry.
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