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Centennial Mall
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'''Nebraska's Centennial Mall''', also known simply as '''Centennial Mall''', is a seven-block-long [[public space]] in [[Lincoln, Nebraska]], stretching from the [[Nebraska State Capitol|Nebraska State Capitol building]] north to the [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln|University of Nebraska - Lincoln]]'s city campus.<ref name=":0"></ref><ref name=":1"> Centennial Mall|website=lincoln.ne.gov|access-date=2018-08-31}}</ref><ref name=":2"></ref>
== History ==
In 1922, the architect of the Nebraska State Capitol, Bertram Goodhue, proposed a seven-block-long avenue to create a more formal approach to the Capitol's north entrance.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> Fifteen years later in 1937, the city and state designated a 120-foot-wide right of way from the Capitol to the University of Nebraska - Lincoln campus and created a commission to begin work on the Mall.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> The project was completed in 1967 to commemorate the centennial of Nebraska's statehood.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" />
From 1967 to 2009, the Mall remained largely unchanged and fell into disrepair.<ref name=":0" /> In order to enhance the visual beauty, ease of pedestrian use, and accessibility of the space, the Lincoln Parks Foundation began raising money to renovate Centennial Mall in 2009.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> Through both public and private funding, the project was completed by Clark Enersen Partners in 2016.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3"> The Clark Enersen Partners – Architecture, Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Interiors|website=www.clarkenersen.com|language=en|access-date=2018-08-31}}</ref>
== Description ==
Following the $19.6 million renovation completed in 2016, Centennial Mall features many interactive and educational opportunities, including plaques with [[QR code|QR codes]] which can be scanned to learn more about industries, important figures, and historical sites.<ref> Lincoln Journal|work=JournalStar.com|access-date=2018-08-31|language=en}}</ref> The space was divided into three zones, each exploring a different theme related to Nebraska: Civic, Community, and Campus.<ref name=":3" />
=== Civic Zone ===
This area of Centennial Mall explores the themes of "We the People" and "Our Home Nebraska."<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" /> "We the People," which extends from "K" to "L" streets is a large, formal plaza with elements that celebrate the democratic process, watchful citizens, and state leaders.<ref name=":0" /> "Our Home Nebraska" focuses on the geographic features, natural resources, and stewardship of the land of Nebraska.<ref name=":0" /> The major rivers and ecoregions of the state are represented through a large outline of the state in the pavement.<ref name=":0" />
=== Community Zone ===
The three central blocks of Centennial Mall, which stretch from "M" to "P" streets are open to automobile traffic and focus on the theme "Mosaic of Nebraskans." The sidewalks in this area have been widened to allow donors to inscribe paving stones with the names of individuals, families, communities, and organizations from Nebraska.<ref name=":0" />
=== Campus Zone ===
The final two blocks of Centennial Mall, "P" to "R" streets, reflect the importance of the University of Nebraska in shaping both Lincoln and Nebraska as a whole.<ref name=":0" /> This space celebrates innovators, educators, and artists from Nebraska.<ref name=":0" /> Housed between the College of Journalism and Mass Communications and the Lincoln Children's Museum, this area features an art alcove, water features, and an amphitheater to celebrate and encourage creativity and artistic expression.<ref name=":0" />
=== Standing Bear Statue ===
In 2017, a ten-foot-tall statue honoring [[Standing Bear|Chief Standing Bear]] of the [[Ponca Tribe of Nebraska|Ponca Tribe]] was unveiled on Centennial Mall in the Campus Zone.<ref name=":4"></ref> The bronze Standing Bear statue, created by Ben Victor, references the "Standing Lincoln" statue memorializing [[Abraham Lincoln]] which stands in front of the Nebraska State Capitol building.<ref></ref> The unveiling ceremony featured dancers from the [[Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska|Winnebago Tribe]], a dedication by mayor [[Chris Beutler]], a reception following the event, and a sale of the artist's [[Maquette|maquettes]] of the statue to benefit a Native American scholarship fund.<ref></ref><ref name=":4" />
== See also ==
* [[Lincoln, Nebraska]]
* [[History of Nebraska]]
* [[History of Lincoln, Nebraska]]
* [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln]]
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Parks in Nebraska]]
[[Category:Geography of Lincoln, Nebraska]]
[[Category:Tourist attractions in Lincoln, Nebraska]]
== History ==
In 1922, the architect of the Nebraska State Capitol, Bertram Goodhue, proposed a seven-block-long avenue to create a more formal approach to the Capitol's north entrance.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> Fifteen years later in 1937, the city and state designated a 120-foot-wide right of way from the Capitol to the University of Nebraska - Lincoln campus and created a commission to begin work on the Mall.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> The project was completed in 1967 to commemorate the centennial of Nebraska's statehood.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" />
From 1967 to 2009, the Mall remained largely unchanged and fell into disrepair.<ref name=":0" /> In order to enhance the visual beauty, ease of pedestrian use, and accessibility of the space, the Lincoln Parks Foundation began raising money to renovate Centennial Mall in 2009.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> Through both public and private funding, the project was completed by Clark Enersen Partners in 2016.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3"> The Clark Enersen Partners – Architecture, Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Interiors|website=www.clarkenersen.com|language=en|access-date=2018-08-31}}</ref>
== Description ==
Following the $19.6 million renovation completed in 2016, Centennial Mall features many interactive and educational opportunities, including plaques with [[QR code|QR codes]] which can be scanned to learn more about industries, important figures, and historical sites.<ref> Lincoln Journal|work=JournalStar.com|access-date=2018-08-31|language=en}}</ref> The space was divided into three zones, each exploring a different theme related to Nebraska: Civic, Community, and Campus.<ref name=":3" />
=== Civic Zone ===
This area of Centennial Mall explores the themes of "We the People" and "Our Home Nebraska."<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" /> "We the People," which extends from "K" to "L" streets is a large, formal plaza with elements that celebrate the democratic process, watchful citizens, and state leaders.<ref name=":0" /> "Our Home Nebraska" focuses on the geographic features, natural resources, and stewardship of the land of Nebraska.<ref name=":0" /> The major rivers and ecoregions of the state are represented through a large outline of the state in the pavement.<ref name=":0" />
=== Community Zone ===
The three central blocks of Centennial Mall, which stretch from "M" to "P" streets are open to automobile traffic and focus on the theme "Mosaic of Nebraskans." The sidewalks in this area have been widened to allow donors to inscribe paving stones with the names of individuals, families, communities, and organizations from Nebraska.<ref name=":0" />
=== Campus Zone ===
The final two blocks of Centennial Mall, "P" to "R" streets, reflect the importance of the University of Nebraska in shaping both Lincoln and Nebraska as a whole.<ref name=":0" /> This space celebrates innovators, educators, and artists from Nebraska.<ref name=":0" /> Housed between the College of Journalism and Mass Communications and the Lincoln Children's Museum, this area features an art alcove, water features, and an amphitheater to celebrate and encourage creativity and artistic expression.<ref name=":0" />
=== Standing Bear Statue ===
In 2017, a ten-foot-tall statue honoring [[Standing Bear|Chief Standing Bear]] of the [[Ponca Tribe of Nebraska|Ponca Tribe]] was unveiled on Centennial Mall in the Campus Zone.<ref name=":4"></ref> The bronze Standing Bear statue, created by Ben Victor, references the "Standing Lincoln" statue memorializing [[Abraham Lincoln]] which stands in front of the Nebraska State Capitol building.<ref></ref> The unveiling ceremony featured dancers from the [[Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska|Winnebago Tribe]], a dedication by mayor [[Chris Beutler]], a reception following the event, and a sale of the artist's [[Maquette|maquettes]] of the statue to benefit a Native American scholarship fund.<ref></ref><ref name=":4" />
== See also ==
* [[Lincoln, Nebraska]]
* [[History of Nebraska]]
* [[History of Lincoln, Nebraska]]
* [[University of Nebraska–Lincoln]]
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Parks in Nebraska]]
[[Category:Geography of Lincoln, Nebraska]]
[[Category:Tourist attractions in Lincoln, Nebraska]]
August 31, 2018 at 03:01PM