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Lincoln has an area of 99.050 square miles (256.538 km 2), of which 97.689 square miles (253.013 km 2) is land and 1.361 square miles (3.525 km 2) is water, according to the United States Census Bureau in 2020. [85] Lincoln is one of the few large cities of Nebraska not along either the Platte River or the Missouri River.
Lancaster County is part of the Lincoln, NE Metropolitan Statistical Area. In the Nebraska license plate system , Lancaster County was represented by the prefix 2 (it had the second-largest number of vehicles registered in the state when the license plate system was established in 1922).
Lincoln's first jet service began in 1966, with Frontier Boeing 727-100s operating between Denver and Kansas City via Lincoln. In 1956, runway 14/32 was reopened. [ 13 ] United Boeing 727-100s and Boeing 737-200s began flying nonstop to Chicago and Denver about 1968; LNK later saw United 727-200s , 737-300s , 737-500s and Airbus A320s .
Nebraska public school districts are divided into four classes: . Class 3 (district has 1 to 499,999 inhabitants) Class 4 (district has more than 100,000 inhabitants in primary cities; Lincoln Public Schools is the only district in this class)
Mountain Time contains all counties in the Nebraska Panhandle plus the following counties: Arthur County; Chase County; Dundy County; Grant County; Hooker County; Keith County; Perkins County; Most of Cherry County is contained in the Mountain Time Zone, but the eastern fourth is in the Central Time Zone, which also contains the rest of the state.
Martell (also Martel) is an unincorporated community in southwestern Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States.It lies along local roads southwest of the city of Lincoln, the county seat of Lancaster County and Nebraska's state capital. [3]
Heckman was platted in 1872 by Reverend Heckman and Samuel Egger after a station was accepted on the route of the Atchison and Nebraska Railroad from Rulo, Nebraska to Lincoln, Nebraska. [3] However, when Reverend Heckman and Samuel Egger submitted the plat for Heckman to Lancaster County for recording, Heckman was misspelled as Hickman.
As of the census [11] of 2010, there were 213 people, 78 households, and 63 families living in the village. The population density was 1,252.9 inhabitants per square mile (483.7/km 2).