- TripBuzz discovered 47 different types of activities for couples in the Ashland area, including Winery/Vineyard (like Glacial Till Vineyard and Winery), Art Gallery (like Cooper Studio & Gallery), Theaters (like Kountze Memorial Theatre) and National & State Parks (like Eugene T. Mahoney State Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 65 date ideas in or near Ashland, Nebraska, including 55 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lincoln, Omaha, Papillion and Bellevue.
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Marcus Midtown Cinema is an entertainment destination that features 5 CineDine auditoriums that each include a full service menu and a cocktail service. The cinema also offers special discounts such as '$5 Tuesdays'.
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Having reopened and been restored after a major flood, Haworth Park continues to provide locals with a serene and peaceful place to enjoy. The park features an asphalt walking trail, children's playground and campsites.
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The largest big complex in North America, the world's largest nocturnal exhibit, the world's largest indoor swamp, the world's largest indoor rainforest, the world's largest indoor desert, and the world's largest glazed geodesic dome are all located at the Henry Doorly Zoo. Visitors can ride a tram, train, or w…
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American art, including American western art, Latin American art and American Indian art, is featured at the Joslyn Art Museum. The museum also offers European art, as well as a large collection of ancient art.
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3201 S Coddington Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68522
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Pioneers Park Nature Center is a wildlife sanctuary located on 664 acres of tallgrass prairie, woodlands, wetlands and a stream. There are raptor exhibits, a natural play area for children, gardens and animals including bison and elk.
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3201 South Coddington Ave, 3201 S Coddington Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68522
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With an outdoors setting, Pinewood Bowl Theater hosts summer musicals for the community featuring local actors and entertainers. Visitors are welcome to bring blankets and lawn chairs to the shows.
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The Heartland of America Park is a leisure park that is most widely known for the 300-foot water jet fountain and light show. The park spans a total of 31-acres and also has a paved walking trail.
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Part of the larger Lauritzen Gardens area, Kenefick Park features displays of two classic Union Pacific Railroad trains - the largest diesel-electric locomotive ever built, and the largest steam locomotive in the world.
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Visitors can drive through the Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari to view elk, white tail deer, wolves, eagles, and bison. The park also features a hands-on petting area with pygmy goats and chickens.
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Originally built in the 1920s as a vaudeville theater, the Orpheum Theater is a central venue of the local performing arts council. The theater, which features restored art deco and classic architecture throughout, regularly plays host to touring Broadway companies.