Visit Haymarket District in Lincoln
LHDC was founded as a non-profit organization in 1985 by Haymarket businesses and property owners, along with community leaders. The LHDC was formed primarily to apply for participation in the National Main Street Program, a revitalization program run by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Haymarket was chosen as one of nine districts in the country that year to be a Main Street Program site. This prompted the District and LHDC to create a broad-based revitalization plan, which was overseen by the National Main Street Center. LHDC also devised a strategy for financially implementing the program over a long period of time.
The Haymarket area is a fun place to visit at any time of year, thanks to its lively atmosphere, great restaurants, and restored historical buildings. Visitors can stroll the inlaid brick streets, peering into the windows of eclectic shops, or stopping in for coffee and snacks at one of the numerous cafés and restaurants. The restored water tower and town clock are two of the area's tourist attractions. While there is always something going on in the Haymarket District, it can be especially crowded on days when the local university sports teams play.
Google rating: 4.7/5.0
Address: 335 N 8th St B, Lincoln, NE 68508
Phone: +1 402-435-7496
Website: lincolnhaymarket.org