Areas We Serve
Lancaster, Nebraska
Lancaster County, Nebraska, established in 1859, encompasses nearly 850 square miles of the American Midwest. Lancaster County reported a population of 264,814 at the 2000 Census. Its largest cities are Hickman, Lincoln and Waverly. The entire county lies within the borders of the Lincoln, Nebraska Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Lincoln, population 225,581, is the seat of Lancaster County and the capital of Nebraska. Renowned as one of the region's most beloved cities, Lincoln attracts visitors with its historic Governor's Mansion and the State Capitol Buildings. Other popular destinations include museums, golf courses, retail establishments, wineries and sites such as Antelope Park & Sunken Gardens, Historic Haymarket, Spring Creek Prairie and Wilderness Park.
Lancaster County, Nebraska has an outstanding education scene with several options for public and private schools. Higher learning facilities include Bellevue University, Union College and the University of Nebraska campus in Lincoln. Lancaster County also has a rousing sports tradition with exciting events that include the Cornhusker Games.

