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  Lincoln, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lincoln (pronounced "Ling-k'n") is a cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England, a bridging point over the River Witham, with a population, at the 2001 Census of 85,595.
The dissolution of the monasteries further exacerbated Lincoln's problems, and between 1642 and 1651, during the English Civil War, Lincoln was on the frontier between the Royalist and Parliamentary forces.
Lincoln was hit by a major typhoid epidemic between November 1904 and August 1905, caused by polluted drinking water from Hartsholme Lake and the River Witham.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lincoln,_England   (1641 words)

  
 Lincoln   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-06)
Omaha, largest city and the territorial capital, was viewed as "too remote" from the rest of the state in its location at the eastern boundary.
During this period Lincoln's population of 2,500 in 1870 grew to 7,000 by 1875 and 13,000 by 1880.
Lincoln continues to be a city recognized for its efforts to plan for its future, guarding the quality of life while promoting efficient growth.
www.casde.unl.edu /history/counties/lancaster/lincoln/lincoln.htm   (2209 words)

  
 Oregon.com - Lincoln City, Oregon
Lincoln City is located on the scenic Oregon Coast at the 45th parallel and is situated 11 feet above sea level.
Lincoln City boasts 7 1/2 miles of beautiful, clean sandy beaches, the Salmon River to the north and the Siletz Bay and River to the South.
Lincoln City is approximately two hours from Portland and one hour from Salem, Oregon's capital city.
www.oregon.com /towns/lincolncity/lincolncity.cfm   (337 words)

  
 Lincoln, Nebraska (Cities)
Lincoln, the State Capital, is located in Lancaster County and it is the county seat.
Today Lincoln, population 225,000, is the home of the University of Nebraska; the university is the city's cultural nucleus as well as the state's football mecca -- every Cornhusker game since 1962 has been a sellout.
Lincoln is part of the Lincoln, Nebraska metro area.
www.ohwy.com /ne/l/lincoln.htm   (176 words)

  
 Access Spencer County, Indiana, USA
Lincoln City is located on Highway 162 about 2 miles east of Gentryville.
Once considered a town that would grow into a big city, Lincoln City was named for the former president who grew up in the area.
Although the railroad still operates a freight line through the "city," the town is virtually all residential.
www.spencerco.org /about_towns/lincoln_city/lincoln_city.cfm   (112 words)

  
 Lincoln Square BID
Lincoln Square, just north of Times Square, is a bustling, vibrant part of New York City that combines a thriving commercial and retail presence, world-renowned cultural institutions and entertainment facilities, and a large residential community all in one neighborhood.
Anchored by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the magnificent Time Warner Center, this fashionable, cosmopolitan Upper West Side neighborhood features an abundance of fine restaurants, cafes, specialty stores and large retailers, state of the art health care facilities, educational institutions, and more.
The Lincoln Square BID was founded in 1997 by property owners and other stakeholders to make a great neighborhood even better – better for business and property owners, better for the residents, better for the millions of visitors and culture-seekers who come to the neighborhood each year.
www.lincolnbid.org   (201 words)

  
 Lincoln City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lincoln City F.C., a football club in England
Lincoln City, Oregon, a city on the Oregon Coast in the United States
Lincoln City, Indiana, a settlement in southwestern Indiana
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lincoln_City   (94 words)

  
 Lincoln City UK
Lincoln is one of England's most beautiful cathedral cities.
Lincoln Cathedral towers majestically over the city and is a must for any visitor.
Newport arch is the 3rd century northern gateway to the roman city and the oldest roman archway in the country which spans a road still used by traffic.
www.lincoln-live.co.uk   (167 words)

  
 InterLinc: City of Lincoln: Mayor's Media Releases
While precipitation in the Lincoln area has been above normal recently, the sources of the City water supply from the Platte River and its tributaries continue to receive below normal precipitation as the drought continues in western and central Nebraska.
In 2003, the City made changes to the water management plan to make it easier for residents to comply with voluntary outdoor water conservation measures.
City residents are also reminded that water fees are structure to encourage conservation — the more water used, the higher the rate.
www.lincoln.ne.gov /city/mayor/media/2004/061104.htm   (394 words)

  
 Eureka City Schools / Lincoln Elementary School
By combining high expectations for student academic and social achievement with a deep concern for the welfare of all students, Lincoln provides a learning environment that is both stimulating and nurturing.
We want all students to be proud of their heritage and to develop the educational and social skills that will enable them to work together to be successful in school and in life.
Lincoln School celebrates our diverse, innovative, and nurturing educational community by preparing all students to be academically and socially successful, through a challenging and engaging curriculum in a respectful and supportive environment.
www.eurekacityschools.org /lincoln.html   (545 words)

  
 InterLinc: City of Lincoln: Mayor's Dept   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-06)
The crest was given to the city in 1950 by the British Government in gratitude for the help of our country in World War II.
The H.M.S. Lincoln was engaged in combat escort duty during the balance of the war, and the crest now on display was attached to the forward bridge bulkhead.
When the city and county offices were moved to the new building at 555 South 10th in late 1997, the crest was put into storage until a suitable display site could be found.
www.lincoln.ne.gov /city/mayor/media/2001/022201.htm   (288 words)

  
 Town of Lincoln, ON - Canada
Surrounded by vineyards and orchards, Lincoln is an easy drive from Toronto or Buffalo.
Located on the Queen Elizabeth Way in the Niagara Region, and adjacent to the south shore of Lake Ontario, Lincoln is within the major populated areas of central Canada and near the eastern United States.
Lincoln is a unique part of Ontario - we welcome you to explore us.
www.townoflincoln.com   (164 words)

  
 Borough of Lincoln Park Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-06)
Lincoln Park was originally a part of Pequannock and was referred to as Two Bridges and then Beavertown.
In 1922, after a referendum was submitted to the voters, the separate Borough of Lincoln Park was established.
Lincoln Park is 6.94 square miles in area and varies in elevation from 162' to 390' above sea level.
www.lincolnpark.org   (207 words)

  
 About Lincoln City
Lincoln City is one of the top 25 places to retire in the United States
The North Lincoln Rhododendron Society was organized in 1938 for the purpose of preserving native plants and celebrating the blooming season.
"Lincoln City", submitted by school children, was chosen from among the entries.
www.oregoncoast.org /pages/about-lc.html   (1126 words)

  
 Lincoln Partnership for Economic Development
Lincoln, a city of more than 235,000 people, offers the ambiance of a friendly small town and the amenities, attractions, and entertainment opportunities of a major metropolitan area.
Lincoln is both the state capital and the home of the flagship campus of the University of Nebraska.
Lincoln also is home to two companies on Fortune Magazine's annual list of "Top 100 Companies to Work for in America".
www.lincolnecdev.com   (204 words)

  
 City of Lincoln Council - Welcome!
The City of Lincoln is home to 84,000 people - a centre for business, shopping, leisure and entertainment.
Lincoln mixes 2000 years of heritage with a lively arts and events programme.
HRH the Duke of Gloucester to open the new City and County museum in Lincoln...
www.lincoln.gov.uk   (259 words)

  
 Lincoln Chamber of Commerce
As a young community with a bright future of planned growth and expansion, Lincoln is one of the fastest growing metro areas in the Midwest.
We are home to several national corporations and local businesses as well as the University of Nebraska—all of which are contributing to the world’s leading educational, scientific, and social advancements.
Lincoln is a fantastic place to live and work.
www.lcoc.com   (167 words)

  
 Lincoln City, IN News
Lincoln City police obtain new weapons in their fight against crime
Illinois may be known as the Land of Lincoln, but from the time Abraham Lincoln was 7 until he...
The Lincoln City Swim Club got standout performances from Michael Kort and Amanda Moorman, as the team took part in two recent invitational meets in Springfield and Albany.
www.topix.net /city/lincoln-city-in   (685 words)

  
 The Internet Football Grounds Guide - Sincil Bank, Lincoln City FC
It was named in memory of the two Lincoln supporters who lost their lives in the Bradford City Fire at Valley Parade in 1985.
Lincoln is not the easiest place to get to, as it is not conveniently situated next to a motorway.
J Davison a visiting Chester City fan adds; 'In order for a child to be admitted at the reduced price of £5 you have to go to the ticket office beforehand and obtain a ticket there, otherwise it's £11 on the turnstile.
dspace.dial.pipex.com /town/park/yfh45/lincoln.htm   (1264 words)

  
 Lincoln, California, Chamber of Commerce
The City of Lincoln is one of Northern California's best kept secrets.
Incorporated in 1890, Lincoln was named after real-estate magnate Charles Lincoln Wilson and is situated northeast of Sacramento near the Sierra Foothills in South Placer County.
Lincoln was named the fastest growing city in California, but still retains its small town atmosphere with broad tree lined streets and a downtown plaza.
www.lincolnchamber.com   (198 words)

  
 Lincoln City, Oregon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-06)
Lincoln City is polishing its "String of Pearls" through the Urban Renewal Agency.
The first phase of this project focuses on the Village of Taft, the oldest "pearl" in Lincoln City.
The current Urban Renewal redevelopment phase focuses on OceanLake, known as the “heart of Lincoln City” and its “downtown”.
www.lincolncity.org /urban.htm   (437 words)

  
 Lincoln City, Oregon (Cities)
Lincoln City is located in Lincoln County north of Newport, between Gleneden Beach and Otis, along Highway 101 and the Pacific Ocean coastline.
Lincoln City offers visitors 7 miles of public beach, Devils Lake State Park, as well as boating & Fishing (plentiful in the surrounding area).
Lincoln City is supported by thriving tourism-related activities.
www.ohwy.com /or/l/lincolnc.htm   (196 words)

  
 Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial (National Park Service)
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial preserves the site of the farm where Abraham Lincoln spent 14 formative years of his life, from the ages of 7 to 21.
His sense of honesty, his belief in the importance of education and learning, his respect for hard work, his compassion for his fellow man, and his moral convictions about right and wrong were all born of this place and this time.
Lincoln Boyhood preserves the place where he learned to laugh with his father, cried over the death of his mother, read the books that opened his mind, and triumphed over the adversities of life on the frontier.
www.nps.gov /libo   (207 words)

  
 theimps.tk - Unofficial Lincoln City News and Views
Orient dominated the first half but when Keith brought on Asamoah, the game swung in the favour of City who, despite not really deserving the point overall, will be glad to have not lost.
City will be hoping for a similar performance against Orient that was seen in the Imps' last trip to the capital.
A pre-season financial crisis saw the Imps favourites to go down but by the end of April, City were heading into the playoffs and here is my personal account of the last 5 weeks of the season that meant everything to any Lincoln fan.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s261.htm   (339 words)

  
 Welcome to Lincoln City!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-06)
Consider Lincoln City as your next vacation site for pleasure, a meeting, a conference or business retreat, or a family reunion.
We think you will be very impressed with our variety of lodging options.
Plus Lincoln City offers no sales tax shopping sprees, recreational and cultural activities and plenty of fine dining.
www.oregoncoast.org   (62 words)

  
 City of Lincoln Park, Michigan --
Welcome to the Official Web Site of
Lincoln Park!
Lincoln Park is a community of homes and neighborhoods located minutes away from the many cultural, recreational, and business opportunities of Southeastern Michigan.
The present City Council is action oriented, focused on progress, and are continuously working to improve the quality of life in the City.
The city remains committed to building on a solid past and attracting commercial growth that shapes the urban lifestyle of the future with the values of our past.
www.lincolnpark.govoffice.com   (356 words)

  
 Lincoln City Oregon Lodging Association
The Lincoln City Lodging Association welcomes you to the dramatic beauty of the Central Oregon Coast.
Deep sea fishing, clamming, excursions to watch whales and wildlife from charter boats are all within reach of Lincoln City.
Again welcome to Lincoln City, we look forward to meeting you and sharing our area of the Coast.
www.lincolncitylodgingassn.com   (187 words)

  
 Lincoln, Michigan 48742 - InfoMI.com
Lincoln is located in Alcona County approximately 8 miles west of Harrisville just north of M-72.
Lincoln today is still related to the lumber industry, with a wood-burning generator helping to supply power to the area.
Located on both Lincoln and Brownlee Lakes, as well as surrounded by several others, this town also is benefited by tourism.
www.infomi.com /city/lincoln   (145 words)

  
 Indiana's State Parks & Reservoirs - Parks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-06)
Abraham Lincoln would say, "Here I grew up," to describe the rolling hills and shady forest of what is now Lincoln State Park.
Lincoln is a must for school groups who can combine history with the outdoors for an outstanding educational experience.
The adjacent Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial features a Memorial Visitor Center with museum and hourly film, the Lincoln cabin site, the grave site of Abraham Lincoln's mother, and the historic Trail of Twelve Stones which are open daily except, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
www.in.gov /dnr/parklake/parks/lincoln.html   (151 words)

  
 Lincoln City | Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-06)
A few 'home truths' during the half-time interval from City manager Keith Alexander ensured that the Imps came away from Leyton Orient's Matchroom Stadium on Saturday afternoon with a point.
City boss Keith Alexander talks to the press following the Imps' 1-1 draw with Leyton Orient at the Matchroom Stadium in Coca-Cola League 2.
City boss Keith Alexander has confirmed that goalkeeper Alan Marriott will return to the starting line-up as he prepares his troops for Saturday's trip to Leyton Orient in Coca-Cola League 2.
www.redimps.premiumtv.co.uk /page/Home/0,,10440,00.html   (327 words)

  
 Welcome to Lincoln City, Oregon
Lincoln City is nestled between 7 miles of sandy beaches and a 680 acre scenic lake on the central Oregon Coast.
Voted the "Kite Capital of the World", Lincoln City receives steady winds because of our unique location on the 45th parallel.
For the weather enthusiast, one of the greatest Lincoln City thrills without the chills is watching a feisty coastal storm from a cozy perch.
www.el.com /to/lincolncity   (493 words)

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