How to fly the American flag for Memorial Day and all summer long

Memorial Day marks the traditional start of summer, and for millions of Americans that means raising the flag. But there are real traditions and protocols worth knowing before you unfurl yours. Here is everything Lincoln residents need to display the flag with pride and get it right from the first morning of the season.

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The Lincoln Weekly

Old Town Pizza in Lincoln brings a classic slice downtown

Summer evenings in Lincoln call for something simple and satisfying, and Old Town Pizza delivers exactly that from its spot on Lincoln Boulevard. It is the kind of place families gravitate toward when the school year winds down and the nights finally feel unhurried. Pull up a chair and let the season begin.

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The Lincoln Weekly

Ciotti Cellars brings bold Placer County wines to Lincoln

Tucked out on Crosby Herold Road, Ciotti Cellars is the kind of family winery that earns regulars fast. Bold Placer Grown Barbera, a massive tasting bar, live music on weekends, and a friendly winery dog waiting at the gate. Summer just found its spot.

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The Lincoln Weekly

Wood fired pizza in Lincoln worth adding to your summer rotation

Wood fired pizza has a way of turning a Tuesday into something worth talking about. Rockstar Pizza A Wood Fired Kitchen is doing exactly that on 5th Street in Lincoln, and with summer officially here, it belongs on your warm weather dining list. Come for the pie, stay for the atmosphere.

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The Lincoln Weekly

Easy Company Cafe: Lincoln’s veteran-owned summer gathering spot

The schedule has opened up, the days are long, and Lincoln locals are looking for a place to land. Easy Company Cafe on 5th Street is that place: a veteran owned spot with military themed character, morning coffee, afternoon mimosas, and the kind of easy hospitality that makes you stay longer than you planned. Here is why it deserves a spot in your summer rotation.

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The Lincoln Weekly

Gladding McBean: Lincoln’s historic terra cotta landmark

There are businesses, and then there are institutions. Gladding McBean LLC sits firmly in the second category, a Lincoln landmark whose clay and terra cotta work has left its mark on buildings across the country. If you have summer home or garden projects in mind, or you simply want to understand what makes Lincoln’s built environment so distinct, this is a name worth knowing.

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Rancho Roble Vineyards: Lincoln’s hidden gem winery

Tucked into the Sierra Foothills just outside Lincoln, Rancho Roble Vineyards has been quietly making award winning wine since 1999. This summer they are making it easier than ever to bring a friend and taste what the buzz is about. Read on to find out why locals call it the hidden gem of Placer County.

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