241,167 is the 2006 estimate from the us census bureau
I'm not sure what "the main town in Nebraska" means but the capital is Lincoln population 295,486, and the largest city is Omaha population 419,500.
Yes. The capital of Nebraska is Lincoln.
The largest city in Nebraska is the city of Omaha, with a population of 408,958, according to the 2010 Census. The next largest city is Lincoln, the capital, with a population of 258,379.
You can apply for a mortgage on your home in Lincoln, Nebraska at www.leadsteps.com/Nebraska/Lincoln/mortgage-refinance.html. Another site is realestate.yahoo.com/Nebraska/Lincoln
In 1900, the population of Lincoln, Nebraska, was approximately 40,169 residents. The city was experiencing growth during this period, driven by factors such as its status as a state capital and its role as a commercial center. Over the following decades, the population continued to increase as the city developed further.
all of Lincoln nebraska is in lancaster county
The address of the Heritage Nebraska is: , Lincoln, NE 68508-2900
The address of the Nebraska Art Association is: University Of Nebraska-, Lincoln, NE 68588
Yes. Corn was, and is, a major crop in the state.
No, Omaha is located in Nebraska and the capital of Nebraska is Lincoln.
The capital of Nebraska is Lincoln. Lincoln is not part of a mountain range. Lincoln is the second largest city in Nebraska.
It is in Omaha. Lincoln is home to University of Nebraska - Lincoln.