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Are you looking for a moving company in the Lincoln area? Look no further. Moving Clicks has relationships with the best moving companies in Lincoln and all of Nebraska. Whether you are looking to relocate to Lincoln or are moving out of state, we have the Lincoln moving companies that can help you.

Locating a moving and storage company in Lincoln, Nebraska will help get your move organized. But, do you have questions about Lincoln? Below is some information for you.

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Lincoln is the capital and second largest city in Nebraska. It's also the home of the University of Nebraska. It's known as the "Star City". The city covers 195 square miles and the population in 2000 was 225,581.

Lincoln Neighborhoods

  • Arnold Heights - Far northwest
  • Belmont - north of Cornhusker Highway
  • Bethany - Annexed in the late 1920's
  • Clinton - North of 27th and O Street, ongoing revitalization is being done
  • College View - Adjoining Union College campus
  • Downtown - Business district with bars, offices, restaurants and retail
  • Havelock - Northeast Lincoln
  • Hartley - Residential area originally developed 1890-1940
  • Hawley - East of UNL downtown campus and the Hawley Historic District
  • Haymarket - historic warehouse and industrial area
  • Highland - New residential area new the Lincoln Airport
  • Huskerville - Was the Lincoln Army Air Field hospital area
  • Irvingdale - Contains homes built in the early 1900's and the 1950's
  • Near South - Home to Lincoln's wealthier residents
  • North Bottoms - Low income housing located in a flood plain
  • University Place - Near Nebraska Wesleyan University
  • West Lincoln - Founded in 1887, annexed in 1966

The temperatures in Lincoln in the winter are between 11 and 40 degrees. In the summer, the temperatures are usually between 60 and 90 degrees.

The Lincoln economy is driven by several service industries. The Nebraska state government and the University of Nebraska - Lincoln are large factors in the local economy. Some other segments of the economy include: banking, information technology, insurance, rail and truck transportation.

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