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      <title>Places to visit with kids in Lincoln</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Have kids?&amp;nbsp; Here are a few nice places to visit in Lincoln with them:
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The Lincoln Children&#8217;s Zoo&#45;&#45;small but well&#45;tended and well&#45;curated.&amp;nbsp; Award&#45;winning.
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The Children&#8217;s Museum&#45;&#45;a cacophony of sounds and a barrage of colors.&amp;nbsp; Activities galore for young children.
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Morrill Hall on UNL&#8217;s City Campus (aka the University of Nebraska State Museum)&#45;&#45;mammoths, dinosaurs and lots more.
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The Sunken Garden&#45;&#45;a beautiful thing to have at a busy intersection; a peaceful, beautiful place.
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The Rose Garden (will open in summer 2008)&#45;&#45;promises to be another great addition to the 27th and Normal intersection.
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Any Lincoln City public library branch&#45;&#45;we have an excellent public library system; very child&#45;friendly.
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The Tractor Museum on UNL&#8217;s East Campus&#45;&#45;rustic, but really a big hit with little boys (and some little girls, of course).
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The Pioneers Park Nature Center&#45;&#45;a sprawling area in the park offering two wonderful buildings full of displays and interactives, and great trails for getting away from the feel of the city.
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The SAC Museum (between Lincoln and Omaha on I&#45;80)&#45;&#45;displaying a huge collection of real military aircraft, with histories.
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