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  2. Woods Brothers Building - Wikipedia

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    The Woods Brothers Building is a historic building in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built in 1914 by the Woods Brothers Construction Company, and designed in the Roman eclectic architectural style by engineers of the company. [2] The Woods Brothers Construction Company, which built neighborhoods in Lincoln and airports in Missouri and Kansas, was ...

  3. Frank and Nelle Cochrane Woods House - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1916 for Frank Woods, the founder and President of the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company, and his wife, née Nelle Cochrane. [2] It was designed in the Renaissance Revival style by architect Paul V. Hyland , with a "hip roof with red clay tiles, symmetrical elevations, smooth and plain stucco wall surfaces, columns, and ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lancaster ...

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    Location of Lancaster County in Nebraska. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lancaster County, Nebraska.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States.

  5. Woods End Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Woods End Road Historic District is a residential historic district at 68 Baker Bridge Rd., 1, 5, 9, and 10 Woods End Road in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The district consists of five houses, one of which is Colonial Revival in style, and the other four are in International Style .

  6. Alfred W. Woods - Wikipedia

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    Alfred W Woods (January 30, 1857 – December 29, 1942) was a prominent architect in Lincoln, Nebraska recognized for his specialization and design in over 100 Nebraskan churches and synagogues as well as his invention in 1921 of the standard foot to decimal system. [1]

  7. Wood Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Wood Brothers may refer to the following: Wood Brothers Racing, an American auto racing team; The Wood Brothers, musical siblings Chris and Oliver Wood;

  8. William Zeckendorf Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Zeckendorf Jr. (October 31, 1929 – February 12, 2014) was an American real estate developer. Son of William Zeckendorf Sr., he was the second of three generations of one of New York's great real estate dynasties. [1] While keeping a lower profile than his famously flamboyant father, Zeckendorf Jr. was highly successful in his own right.

  9. Charles S. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen was raised in a Jewish family [3] in Harrison, New York. [1] He is the son of Gloria and Sherman Cohen and nephew to Eddie and Mortimer Cohen. [4] In the 1950s, the Cohen brothers (Eddie, Mortimer, and Sherman Cohen) founded Cohen Brothers Realty & Construction Corporation [4] after successfully running various other businesses prior.