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Map of Downtown Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau 1128 Lincoln Mall, Suite 100 | 402-434-5335 Visitors Center 7th & P Streets | 800-423-8212 JAMES ARTHUR WINDCREST VINEYARDS WINERY 1 2 EXIT 405 ABBOTT MX 80 PARK EXIT NW 56th St t 409 S EXIT NEBRASKA h t 403 7 2 TENNIS CENTER 54 W 57 N 34 66 ABBOTT 31 SPORTS 52 Purple Heart Hwy COMPLEX 6 N 1st St 65 26 11 23 NORTH STAR 22 HIGH SCHOOL 33 N 70th St W Fletcher Ave d W Fletcher Ave 32 N 56th St R Fletcher Ave rt 25 o Airp N 67 68 P a r k 16 R d DORIS BAIR t MEMORIAL S 5 EXIT h t 401 PARK N 84th St N 14th St 8 N 27th St 3 46 21 LINCOLN d W v land Bl High N W 34 Superior St W Superior St MUNICIPAL 16 Havelock Ave Air Park Rd 44 K AIRPORT 20 24 E 69 E 29 R 56 C t 34 25 S 27 T 64 L t 80 h 40 69 A S Adams St t MAHONEY PARK 42 S 2 h PARKVIEW t 1 43 0 CHRISTIAN 7 180 W W Mathis St W SCHOOL N W 39 A y d 28 NW 48th St 60 N w am H s 35 30 17 r St EXIT e 11 k 36 34 s u 399 Corn h Adams St 42 37 14 15 19 DEER SPRINGS 41 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN 3 WINERY UNIVERSITY OF W y C er Hw 18 FLEMING UNIVERSITY d 38 ornhusk v 32 NEBRASKA - l INNOVATION B FIELDS NORTHEAST OAK LAKE PARK EAST CAMPUS r CAMPUS HIGH SCHOOL e 37 n Oak 22 t 27 24 o t OAK 26 C S CREEK Lake N h t Holdrege St 6 5 LINCOLN Capitol W LUTHERAN K N UNIVERSITY OF Beach E SCHOOL E EXIT EXIT Lake R HAYMARKET NEBRASKA - C 28 Vine St 395 397 T CITY CAMPUS AL PARK SOUTHEAST S N 70th St N 56th St N 48th St 47 33 62 St N 33rd N 27th St GATEWAY COMMUNITY 36 13 EAST MERIDIAN 80 6 1 2 45 MALL COLLEGE 3 11 23 12 PARK PARK 51 34 W “O” St “O” St “O” St 1 34 4 48 49 46 WOODS 10 “ L” St 29 SPIRIT LEWIS TENNIS CENTER “K” St STATE 35 SOCCER 2 FIELDS 77 LINCOLN EAST CAPITOL LINCOLN Randolph St ay HIGH SCHOOL COMPLEX s W H 2 rk HIGH SCHOOL a P R a 31 os SEACREST/ ANTELOPE PIUS X 14 12 DEN HARTOG 6 53 16 C PARK HIGH SCHOOL t FIELD S 40th St 15 a S p d v i l W “A” St “A” St m t B a r “A” St o e l s P n l 30 k t 18 H 4 e o S 16th St S 17th St o S 9th St S 10th St w v C F SAWYER y S 70th St A S S 14 n SNELL 9 17 H 3 o t W South St S 27th St N g South St o South St n i SHERMAN rm d d H 1 al d FIELD lv B SW 40th St lv o B d 13 C Dorn S k an t r 61 S V a P 19 W Van Do rn St Van Dorn St Van Dorn St Van Dorn St Holmes SOUTHEAST Lake HIGH SCHOOL S p HOLMES ee dw ay C 1 PIONEERS ircle PARK S 56th St PARK 77 S 48th St 6 SPEEDWAY UNION 13 VILLAGE COLLEGE S 84th St 8 5 3 21 Pioneers Blvd 2 Pioneers Blvd WRIGHT S 40th St PARK WILDERNESS OPTIMIST PARK 9 FIELDS EDGEWOOD CENTER 7 7 S 70th St t S Old Cheney Rd N Old Cheney Rd h e LINCOLN t br 2 d as CHRISTIAN H 1 lv k k B TRADE a SCHOOL o lic H W m ar w S CENTER y W e s t e SOUTHPOINTE a 2 d PAVILIONS 12 S 14th St S 84th St E x SOUTHWEST W Denton Rd p Pine Lake Rd Pine Lake Rd y HIGH SCHOOL 44 58 H 5 DENSMORE 4 PARK 63 59 55 77 S 27th St S 40th St S 56th St S 70th St 8 15 Yankee Hill Rd Yankee Hill Rd PRAIRIELAND DAIRY 14 WUNDER ROSA WINERY 4 60 For visitor information, call the Lincoln Visitors Center 402-434-5348 03/2017 Visit us online at www.lincoln.org or email at [email protected] Meeting & Lodging Facilities Meeting &Lodging 1128 Lincoln Mall, Suite 100 Mall,Suite 1128 Lincoln Wineries &Breweries Wineries Knights Inn..........................................402-475-3616Knights Luxury Inn.........................................402-475-2200 Quality Inn Airport...........................402- Suites...........................402-438-7000 WoodSpring SuitesI-80.......................402-438-7829 Staybridge Quality Inn&Suites..........................402-435-8100 Inn&Suites........................402-476-2591 Microtel La QuintaInn....................................402-476-2222 Red RoofInn......................................402-477-1100 North............................402-476-6000 Inn Fairfield Countryside Suites..........................402-742-7575 Country Inn&SuitesLincolnNorth..402-476-5353 Comfort SuitesNorth ....................402-476-8080 Motel 6................................................402-438-4700 North..402-435-1600& Suites AmericInn Lodge InnEast..........402-464-5971 Value Best Americas Inn.........................................402-466-1902 Deluxe Motel......................................402-475-2691 Sharon Oak ParkMotel................................402-435-3258 Kings Inn............................................402-466-2324 Oasis Inn&Suites.............................402-465-3171 Inn&Suites.......................402-435-0200 Baymont Inn......................................402-467-4488 Oak Tree Comfort SuitesEast........................402-325-8800 Victorian Suites......................402-464-4400 New Budget Inn..........................................402-476-3253 Chase SuiteHotel.............................402-483-4900 402-423-3131 Quality Inn&SuitesSouth............. 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