Why Live in Everett
Everett, a neighborhood in Lincoln, is divided by “A” Street and features a mix of about 436 single-family homes, including bungalows and cottages, alongside mid-rise apartment buildings. Home styles range from ready-to-renovate bungalows and two-story cottages to classic American Foursquares and the occasional historic Queen Anne Victorian. The Lincoln Children’s Zoo, located 1.5 miles east, is a popular attraction for families, offering memberships and summer camps. Hazel Abell Park, surrounded by late 1800s homes, provides a serene environment with sculptures, flower gardens, and a playground. Dining options on South Street include Casey’s, Neveria La Monarca, and D'Leon's Taco Rico, while Cultiva Coffee and Pan Dulce Bakery cater to those in the northern part of Everett. Billy’s Restaurant, housed in the historic Noble-Dawes House, is a notable dining spot near the governor’s mansion and the Nebraska State Capitol. For groceries, Russ’s Market on Washington Street is the nearest full-service option. The Nebraska State Capitol and Memorial Stadium are key attractions, with the latter being home to the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers. Everett is well-connected with paved bike lanes and Star Tran bus stops, making downtown Lincoln accessible within minutes. Lincoln Airport is 7 miles west, reachable in under 15 minutes. Lincoln Public Schools, including Lincoln High, are highly rated, with strong community loyalty.
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