Bryan Memorial Hospital Heliport

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

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Bryan Memorial Hospital Heliport
FAA: 20NE

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States


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FAA Data valid effective 02/09/2012 until 4/5/2012 (unless otherwise noted).

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Airport Location

Latitude: 
40-47-46.0030N (40.79611)
Longitude: 
096-39-08.0540W (-96.65224)
Elevation: 
1186 feet MSL (361 m MSL)
Magnetic Variation: 
06E (1990)
Time Zone: 
UTC -6.0 (Standard Time)
UTC -5.0 (Daylight Savings Time)
From City: 
0 N.M. N of Lincoln, Nebraska
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General Airport Information

Control tower: 
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Attendance (Months/Days/Hours): 
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Lighting Schedule: 
24 HRS
Segmented Circle Indicator: 
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Beacon Color: 
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Traffic Pattern Altitude: 
2186 feet (666 m)
NOTAM-D Service: 
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Contact Information

Manager: 
Privately owned: 
HAROLD KELLEY
1600 SO. 48TH
LINCOLN, NE 68506
402-483-3570
BRYAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1600 SO. 48TH
LINCOLN, NE 68506
402-489-0200

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    Lincoln NE - Overview New Page 5

    Sometimes mistakenly identified as a sleepy Midwestern town, Lincoln, Nebraska is actually a bustling city with arts and culture to rival many other destinations. Lincoln is proud of its pioneer heritage, and its many museums and children's activities focus on that heritage. It is a beautiful and active state capital.

     

    Lincoln's museums bring the history of the Midwest to life and feature exhibits of interest to children as well as adults. A special children's museum and zoo are just two of the attractions earmarked especially for families with children. Adults will enjoy the governor's mansion and the Great Plains Art Collection. Lincoln's cultural borders have expanded with museums dedicated to German and Asian culture and immigration. The whole family will have fun at the National Museum of Roller Skating, which traces the development of this wonderful invention from 1819 to the present.

    Twelve thousand years of life on the plains are reviewed at the Museum of Nebraska History, where displays  focus on anthropology as well as history. The Elephant Hall, a gallery of towering mammoth, mastodon and four-tusk skeletons, is the highlight of the University of Nebraska State Museum.   A few blocks away, at 12th and R Streets, the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery traces the development of American art, and has a twenty-piece sculpture garden.

     

    The Historic Haymarket also hearkens back to Lincoln's pioneer days. Its unique galleries, shops, and restaurants are a great part of Lincoln life. The State Capitol building is incredibly ornate and offers lessons in the history and culture of the plains. The 76,000-seat Memorial Stadium at the northern end of campus on Vine Street, is where the "Big Red" Cornhuskers chalk up an amazing number of wins against their opponents.

     

    Visitors to Lincoln will be pleasantly surprised by the variety and extent of the cultural offerings. Lincoln still has that endearing small town feel, but is at the same time an up and coming city in the heartland of America.

    Lincoln NE - City Facts New Page 1

    Population:                  232,362

     

    Elevation:                    1189 feet above sea level

     

    Land Area:                   74.6 square miles

     

    County:                        Lancaster

     

     

    Location:                     Lincoln is located in the southeast corner of Nebraska, near Interstate 80 from the east and west and U.S. Highway 81 from the north and south

     

    Time Zone:                  Central Time Zone (when it’s noon in Lincoln, it’s 1pm in New York City and 10am in Los Angeles). Lincoln observes Daylight Savings Time from April - October

     

     

    Weather in Lincoln, Nebraska

     

    Jan

    Feb

    Mar

    Apr

    May

    Jun

    Jul

    Aug

    Sep

    Oct

    Nov

    Dec

    Average temp. (°F)

    22.5

    28.4

    39.4

    51.2

    62.0

    72.7

    77.7

    75.3

    66.0

    53.6

    38.2

    26.6

    High temperature (°F)

    33.3

    39.4

    51.2

    63.5

    73.8

    84.9

    89.5

    87.0

    78.8

    66.6

    49.1

    36.8

    Low temperature (°F)

    11.6

    17.3

    27.6

    38.8

    50.1

    60.4

    65.8

    63.6

    53.2

    40.5

    27.1

    16.3

    Precipitation (in)

    0.7

    0.7

    2.3

    2.9

    4.3

    3.6

    3.7

    3.4

    2.9

    2.0

    1.6

    0.9

     

     

    Climate:  Lincoln, Nebraska

     

    Jan

    Feb

    Mar

    Apr

    May

    Jun

    Jul

    Aug

    Sep

    Oct

    Nov

    Dec

    Days with precipitation

    6

    5

    8

    10

    12

    9

    9

    9

    8

    6

    6

    6

    Wind speed (mph)

    9.6

    10.0

    11.3

    12.1

    10.5

    9.8

    9.3

    9.1

    9.5

    9.9

    9.9

    9.6

    Morning humidity (%)

    78

    80

    80

    80

    83

    83

    83

    86

    84

    81

    81

    81

    Afternoon humidity (%)

    68

    66

    63

    58

    61

    59

    60

    63

    61

    58

    64

    68

    Sunshine (%)

    58

    57

    57

    58

    61

    69

    73

    70

    66

    63

    53

    52

     

     

     

    Local Seasons:

     

    The University of Nebraska is located in Lincoln.  This  makes anytime the University is in full session a busy time,  particularly on weekends when the Cornhusker football team is playing a home game.  Summer is particularly comfortable with the midday temperature near 90 F and with plenty of sunshine.  Fall brings students back and with it a drop in temperature.  This season offers beautiful weather for taking advantage of the many outdoor activities available.  Winter brings cold weather and with it snow.  When it does snow, it transforms the entire area into a beautiful picture postcard.  Spring brings a variety of buds, blossoms, and change of color. 

     

    How to Get There:

     

    By Air

     

    Lincoln Airport

    2400 West Adams Street
    Lincoln, NE 68524

    402-458-2480

    Lincoln’s all-weather airport offers easy access to or from major cities across the nation with connections to all points beyond. Major airlines offer multiple arrivals and departures. The terminal is located a few minutes from Downtown and may be reached by taxi, hotel shuttle, or rental car.

     

    Ground Transportation

    Many of the major car rental companies as well as taxi, limousine, and shuttle bus service are available at the airport

     

    By Car

     

    Lincoln is easily accessible by car as Interstate 80 which stretches from coast to coast traces its path right along the Lincoln city limits. This east-west accessibility is complemented by ease of access from the north or south via U.S. Highway 77 or Interstate 29 by way of Nebraska Highway 2.

     

    By Train

     

    Amtrak

    201 North 7th St.
    Lincoln, NE 68508

    800-USA-RAIL

     

    By Bus

     

    Greyhound

    940 P St.
    Lincoln, NE 68508

    402-474-1071

    Call for schedule and additional information

     

    How to Get Around:

     

    With so many things to see and do both in Lincoln itself as well as throughout the surrounding area, the best way to get around is by either personal or rental car

     

    National Holidays:

     

    New Year's Day: Jan. 1

    Martin Luther King, Jr., Day: 3rd Mon. in Jan.

    President's Day:  3rd Mon. in Feb.

    Memorial Day: last Mon. in May

    Independence Day: July 4

    Labor Day: 1st Mon. in Sept.

    Thanksgiving Day:  4th Thurs. in Nov.

    Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: Dec. 24 and 25

    New Year's Eve: Dec. 31

    Lincoln NE - Attractions American Historical Society of Germans From Russia Museum
    631 D Street
    402 - 474-3363
    This museum includes archives, a library, map collections, special displays and a immense amount of genealogical information.

    State Museum of History
    15th and P Street
    Lincoln NE 68508
    402 - 471-3270
    This museum focuses on the history of Nebraska and Lincoln. From Indian and pioneer times to the more recent present, numerous exhibits make this a great museum.

    Children's Museum
    Lincoln Square at 13th and "O" Sts.
    402-477-0128.
    A delightful destination where children and youth of all ages may touch, discover and learn, Lincoln's Children's Museum features exhibits representative of broad areas of science, technology, history, culture and fine arts.

    Folsom Children's Zoo and Botanical Gardens
    1222 S. 27th St.
    402-475-6741.
    A train ride and many "pettable" animals make this stop a favorite with children and adults alike.

    Governor's Mansion
    The Mansion itself is quite attractive and features a doll collection of the state's First Ladies in their inaugural gowns.

    Great Plains Art Collection
    215 Love Library, University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus
    402-472-6220
    This celebrated western art exhibit features 180 bronzes including works by Remington and Russell; also on display are 200 paintings and 300 other works of art, as well as 4,000 volumes of Great Plains and Western Americana.

    Historic Haymarket
    Between 7th and 9th Sts., from "0" to "R" Sts.
    402-435-7496.
    Galleries, restaurants, unique shops and bookstores are housed in turn-of-the-century buildings in what used to be the warehouse/farmer's market section of the city. Of particular interest is the Iron Horse Sculpture. Historic Haymarket is open year-round.

    Hyde Observatory
    3701 S. 70th St.
    402-441-7094
    Visitors can view the planets and stars at Hyde Observatory located in the southern part of Holmes Lake Park. The shows, both in the Observatory and across the skies, are spectacular.

    Lentz Center for Asian Culture
    339 Morrill Hall, 14th & U.
    402-472-5841.
    The permanent collection includes ancient ceremonial bronzes, jade and ivory carvings, Tibetan ritual objects, ceramics, Asian musical instruments and prints. Rotating exhibitions feature aspects of traditional Asian cultures.

    Museum of Nebraska History
    15th & P Streets
    402-471-4754.
    This museum houses colorful exhibits of Plains history, highlighting early prehistoric times, Indians of the Great Plains and pioneer days. The museum's period rooms, World War II exhibit and interactive exhibits are especially popular.

    National Museum of Roller Skating
    4730 South St.
    402-483-7551.
    The only museum of its kind in the world, the National Museum of Roller Skating exhibits skates, costumes, films, artwork and other skating memorabilia from 1819 to the present. Learn about the history, technology and development of roller sports.

    Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery & Sculpture Garden
    12th & R Streets on the University of Nebraska campus
    402-472-2461.
    Designed by architect Philip Johnson, the Sheldon features one of the nation's finest collections of 20th century American art including paintings, sculpture, graphics, photography and decorative arts. The Sheldon's five-acre Sculpture Garden displays 30 key examples of sculpture by artists of international reputation.

    State Capitol
    1445 "K" St.
    402-471-3191, ext. 448
    This architectural wonder towers over Lincoln. Whether on the inside or the outside, the intricate artwork, mosaics and sculptures will fascinate visitors. Plan to take an elevator ride to the 14th-floor observation deck for a bird's-eye view of Lincoln.

    Lincoln NE - Events & Entertainment New Page 2

    Events and Entertainment

     

    January

     

    Patchwork Lives Quilt Exhibit

    Held early January

    Location: Museum of Nebraska History, Lincoln

    402-471-4759

    Call for additional information

    Admission Charged
    Featuring the collections of the State Historical Society and the International Quilt Study Center.

     

    Flea Market

    Held mid January

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 84th & Havelock, Lincoln

    402-483-7291

    Call for additional information

    Admission Charged

     

    February

    Boat, Sport & Travel Show

    Held early February

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St, Lincoln
    402-466-8102

    Call for additional information

     

    Home & Garden Show

    Held mid February

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St, Lincoln
    402-423-4225

    Call for additional information

     

    Flea Market

    Held mid February
    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 84th & Havelock, Lincoln

    402-483-5206

    Call for additional information


    March

     

    Sesostris Shrine Circus

    Held mid March

    Location: Pershing Center, 226 Centennial Mall S., Lincoln

    402-441-8744

    Call for additional information

    Traditional 3 ring circus complete with dare devils, acrobats, clowns, animals and more.

     

    Husker Lawn & Leisure Show

    Held late March

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St, Lincoln

    515-223-5229

    Call for additional information

    Admission Charged
    Something for every outdoor enthusiast.

     

    April

     

    Auntie Amy's Rubber Stamp Show

    Held mid April

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St, Lincoln

    909-689-2530

    Call for additional information

    Crafts, quilts and antiques show

     

    Spring Affair

    Held late April

    Location: State Fair Park

    402-472-2679

    Call for additional information

    Admission Free
    The Midwest's premier perennial plant sale. Educational programs also offered.

     

    Celebrate Lincoln Ethnic Festival

    Held late April

    Location: 12th & N Sts, Lincoln
    402-434-6902

    Call for additional information

    Admission Charged

    Live music with sounds from around the globe. Wide array of food, dancing, arts and crafts and activities for all ages.

     

    May

    Lincoln National Guard Marathon & Half-Marathon

    402-435-3504

    Call for additional information

    The Annual Lincoln All Sport/ National Guard Marathon and Half Marathon, attracts more than 2,000 participants from all over the nation. The marathon is a National Guard trial event and has grown into a weekend of fun for marathoners, families, friends and Nebraska's Capital City.

     

    Czech Festival

    Held early May

    Location: Moose Lodge, 4901 N. 56th St
    402-435-6914

    Call for additional information

    Admission Free

    Enjoy ethnic foods, music and international dancing. Imported items and bakery goods for sale.

     

    Arabian Horse Show

    Held late May

    Location:  Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St, Lincoln

    402-794-4974

    Call for additional information

     

    June

     

    Tour de Nebraska - Annual Bicycle Adventure

    Held late June

    Location:  throughout Nebraska

    402-421-1401

    Call for additional information

    Admission Charged for cyclists, spectators free

    Five day adventure for 175 cyclists traveling 50-90 mi. each day throughout Nebraska.

     

    July

    14th Annual July Jamm

    Held late July

    Location: 12th & N Sts, Lincoln

    402-434-6902

    Call for additional information

    Live music, outstanding food and fabulous art make this 2-day festival a fun destination for all.

     

    Cornhusker State Games

    Held mid July

    Location: Assorted locations throughout Lincoln

    800-304-2637

    Call for additional information

    Admission Free

    Amateur sports festival for Nebraskans of all ages and abilities.

     

    Camp Creek Threshers

    Held third weekend in July

    Location: Threshing grounds located just two miles east of Waverly at 17600 Bluff Rd

    402-786-3003

    Call for additional information

    The Annual Camp Creek Threshers Antique Machinery and Threshing Show features vintage tractors, steam tractors, a miniature steam railroad and other machinery. Demonstrations of threshing, corn shelling, sawing lumber and blacksmithing give a feel for the "olden days."

    The Parade of Power is offered daily.

     

    Shrine Bowl Parade & Game

    Held late July

    Location: Parade on Havelock Ave, game at Memorial Stadium, Lincoln

    402-477-8908

    Call for additional information


    August

    Lancaster County Fair

    Held early August

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 84th & Havelock Ave, Lincoln

    402-441-6545

    Call for additional information

     

    Capital City Ribfest

    Held mid August

    Location: Pershing Center, 226 Centennial Mall S., Lincoln

    402-441-8744

    Call for additional information

    Street festival featuring America's best BBQ from vendors across the country and a variety of live music.

     

    Nebraska State Fair

    Held late August through early September

    Location: State Fair Park, 1800 State Fair Park Dr, Lincoln

    402-474-5371

    Call for additional information

    Admission Charged

    A showcase of Nebraska livestock and other exhibits. Largest midway in the state, national entertainment and family fun.

     

    October

     

    Cornhusker Kennel Club & Greater Lincoln Agility Dog Shows

    Held early October

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St

    402-786-3550

    Call for additional information


    Seasons of Crafts

    Held end of October

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St, Lincoln

    402-489-5001

    Call for additional information

    Admission Free

     

    Boo at the Zoo

    Held end of October

    Location: Folsom Children's Zoo, 1222 S. 27th St, Lincoln

    402-475-6741

    Call for additional information

    A Halloween party with decorated spook stations

     

    Fall Home Show

    Held late October

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St

    308-389-3297

    Call for additional information


    November

    KFOR Arts & Crafts Show

    Held early November

    Location: Ag Hall, State Fair Park, Lincoln

    402-489-5001

    Call for additional information

    Admission Free

    Crafts, quilts, antique show.

     

    ALSA Alpaca Llama Show

    Held mid November

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St, Lincoln

    660-537-5262

    Call for additional information

     


    Nebraska State High School Volleyball Tournament

    Held mid November

    Location: Lincoln High School, Waverly High School, Bob Devaney Sports Center

    402-489-0386

    Call for additional information

    Admission Charged

     

    Kaleidoscope of Krafts

    Held late November

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St, Lincoln

    402-466-0057

    Call for additional information

    Crafts, quilts and antiques show


    Holidays in the Haymarket

    Held late November – mid December, Friday evenings 6 - 9 pm

    Location: 8th & P Sts

    402-435-7496

    Call for additional information

    Visits from Santa, strolling carolers and street musicians fill the wintry nights with the wonderful sights, sounds and smells of the Christmas season.

     

    Seasons of Crafts

    Held late November

    Location: Ag Hall, State Fair Park, Lincoln

    402-489-5001

    Call for additional information

    Admission Free

    Crafts, quilts and antiques show


    Winter Weekends

    Held late November - early December

    Location: Folsom Children's Zoo, 1222 S. 27th St, Lincoln

    402-475-6741

    Call for additional information

    Admission Charged

    Visit Santa and Mrs. Claus, ride the Rudolph Express or take part in educational activities and crafts.

     

    December

    Star City Holiday Festival

    Held late November – early December

    Location: Downtown Lincoln

    402-434-6902

    Call for additional information

    Admission Free

    A week of activities including the holiday lighting ceremony, visits from Santa and the largest parade in the 5 state region - Star City Holiday Parade early December

     

    Seasons of Crafts

    Held early December

    Location: Lancaster Event Center, 4100 N. 84th St, Lincoln

    402-489-5001

    Call for additional information

    Crafts, quilts and antiques show

     

    Sports

     

    University of Nebraska- Lincoln-- Home of the Cornhuskers

    3835 Holdrege Street

    Lincoln, NE 68503

    Ticket office: 402-472-3111

    Call for game schedules and additional information

    Men: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Tennis, Track and Field, and Wrestling.

    Women: Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Rifle, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball

     

    Arts and Entertainment

     

    Lincoln Symphony Orchestra
    233 So. 13th Street, Suite-B102
    Lincoln, NE 68508
    402-476-2211

    Call for performance schedule

     

    Lincoln Midwest Ballet Company
    216 North 11th Street
    Lincoln, NE 68508

    402-441-0739

    Call for performance schedule

     

    Lincoln Municipal Band

    John Shildneck Band Shell at Antelope Park

    Antelope Park

    23rd and North Streets

    Lincoln, NE 68501

    402-477-7899

    Call for performance schedule

    Admission Free

     

    Lied Center for Performing Arts
    Johnny Carson Theatre
    301 N. 12th St.

    Lincoln, NE 68508
    402-472-4747

    Call for performance schedule
    Performances by diverse, internationally known artists. Productions varying from Joan Baez to the "Sound of Music".

     

    Loft at the Mill
    800 P Street, Suite 301

    Lincoln, NE 68508
    402-477-8311

    Call for performance schedule
    Variety of performances and activities.

     

    Lincoln Community Playhouse
    2500 S. 56th St.

    Lincoln, NE 68506
    402-489-7529

    Call for performance schedule
    Musicals, comedies, dramas and children's plays on stage throughout the year. Main stage and family theater. Youth and adult classes.

     

    McDonald Theater
    51st and Huntington Avenue

    Lincoln, NE 68504
    402-465-2384

    Call for performance schedule
    Nebraska Wesleyan University's 300 seat mainstage theater complex located in the Elder Memorial Speech and Theater Center.

     

    Nebraska Jazz Orchestra

    Performances held at various venues

    402-477-8446

    Call for additional information

     

    Rococo Theater
    140 N. 13th street

    Lincoln, NE 68508
    402-476-6540

    Call for performance schedule
    Offers stage productions, live concerts and events.

     

    University Theater, NE Rep Theater, Theatrix - UNL
    Howell and Studio Theaters
    12th and R streets, 215 Temple Building

    Lincoln, NE 68588
    Ticket Office: 402-472-4747

    Call for performance schedule

     

    Lincoln NE - Kid Attractions State Museum of History
    15th and P Street
    Lincoln NE 68508
    402 - 471-3270
    This museum focuses on the history of Nebraska and Lincoln. From Indian and pioneer times to the more recent present, numerous exhibits make this a great museum.

    Children's Museum
    Lincoln Square at 13th and "O" Sts.
    402-477-0128.
    A delightful destination where children and youth of all ages may touch, discover and learn, Lincoln's Children's Museum features exhibits representative of broad areas of science, technology, history, culture and fine arts.

    Folsom Children's Zoo and Botanical Gardens
    1222 S. 27th St.
    402-475-6741.
    A train ride and many "pettable" animals make this stop a favorite with children and adults alike.

    Historic Haymarket
    Between 7th and 9th Sts., from "0" to "R" Sts.
    402-435-7496.
    Galleries, restaurants, unique shops and bookstores are housed in turn-of-the-century buildings in what used to be the warehouse/farmer's market section of the city. Of particular interest is the Iron Horse Sculpture. Historic Haymarket is open year-round.

    Hyde Observatory
    3701 S. 70th St.
    402-441-7094
    Visitors can view the planets and stars at Hyde Observatory located in the southern part of Holmes Lake Park. The shows, both in the Observatory and across the skies, are spectacular.

    Museum of Nebraska History
    15th & P Streets
    402-471-4754.
    This museum houses colorful exhibits of Plains history, highlighting early prehistoric times, Indians of the Great Plains and pioneer days. The museum's period rooms, World War II exhibit and interactive exhibits are especially popular.

    National Museum of Roller Skating
    4730 South St.
    402-483-7551.
    The only museum of its kind in the world, the National Museum of Roller Skating exhibits skates, costumes, films, artwork and other skating memorabilia from 1819 to the present. Learn about the history, technology and development of roller sports.

    State Capitol
    1445 "K" St.
    402-471-3191, ext. 448
    This architectural wonder towers over Lincoln. Whether on the inside or the outside, the intricate artwork, mosaics and sculptures will fascinate visitors. Plan to take an elevator ride to the 14th-floor observation deck for a bird's-eye view of Lincoln.

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