Lincoln, Regional city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
Lincoln is a city in Buenos Aires Province situated on flat terrain surrounded by farmland and agricultural zones. The downtown area has typical features of a regional city with local shops, squares, and roads connecting to nearby communities.
The city was founded in 1865 as a settlement and grew into an important regional center. Its development was driven by trade routes and the surrounding agricultural region.
The annual Expo Queso festival in November showcases local dairy producers and their artisanal cheese-making methods. Visitors can taste traditional varieties and meet the makers who share their craft with the community.
The city is reachable by bus from Buenos Aires to the south, with the journey taking roughly five to six hours. Multiple daily connections are available, and the local center is easily walkable once you arrive.
The Carnavalincoln carnival is a major regional celebration with substantial monetary prizes for participants. The event draws crowds from surrounding areas and shapes the cultural life of the city.
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