Lincoln, North Dakota has a lot going for it. 

Lincoln, North Dakota is my adopted hometown.  I live a few miles south of it, but it's where I spend a lot of time. It's one of the fastest-growing cities in the state.  It's also been named "The Best City To Live In North Dakota" several times over the last few years, including in 2022.  I think it's only a matter of time until Lincoln gets its own middle school and high school.  No doubt, Lincoln is still lacking a lot of things a town needs like a carwash, a big grocery store, etc it's a town on the grow with a lot of potential.

Lincoln is currently the 15th biggest city in North Dakota, according to the 2020 census.  Lincoln has a population of 4,410 and is even now larger than cities you wouldn't think of like Grafton and Beulah.

This weekend the city of Lincoln will celebrate 45 years of being a city. 

That's right, Lincoln hasn't been around all that long comparatively speaking compared to other North Dakota cities.  Bismarck for example is celebrating 150 years as a city.

Here are all of the fun festivities planned over the weekend in Lincoln to celebrate "Lincoln Days."

*Tonight there is a Children's parade. (Sponsored by Peace Lutheran Church)

*Live band tonight "Bull Honkey Band" at DJ's starting at 8 pm

Saturday, July 16th activities include:

*The Vendor show is from 10 am to 3:30 pm at Lincoln Elementary

*The Parade starts at 10:30 am

*Events at 11:30 am at Lincoln Elementary like the famous dunk tank, free bouncy house for the children, and free face paintings and glitter tattoos for the children.

*There is a car show at Lincoln Pub from noon to 5 pm.

*Beer Gardens and Food at Tumbleweed and DJ's.

*Street Dance from 8 pm to midnight with the Cody Charles Band.


 

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