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After working as a farm hand and carpenter he finally had the opportunity to work on the original Lincoln High School. [2] He was later involved in the repair of the foundations of the State University building, the first building on Lincoln's campus. [2] Perhaps his most well known project is the Fairview House. [1]
Media related to South Bottoms Historic District (Lincoln, Nebraska) at Wikimedia Commons; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. NE-43, "South Bottoms Historic District, 701, 705, 709, 711 & 715 South First Street, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE" HABS No. NE-43-A, "Goldstein-Kahem-Knaub House, 701 South First Street"
The Antelope Valley Project is a flood control, economic development, transportation and community revitalization project in Lincoln, Nebraska.Centered on the flood control channel provided for Lincoln's Antelope Creek, the project is planned to run from just beyond J Street in the South to Salt Creek to the North, with the creek fully contained within the channel.
Taylor Park: [1] An area generally located around Taylor Park in east-central Lincoln. [18] Bounded by O St to the north, A St to the south, 48th St to the west and 70th St to the east. University Place: [1] University Place is located along 48th Street between Leighton Avenue and Adams Street, near Nebraska Wesleyan University and UNL's East ...
Utility companies are violating Kansas City street repair rules, audit finds Toriano Porter/The Star Reality Check is a Star series holding those in power to account and shining a light on their ...
627-643 S. 11th, and 1044 H St. Lincoln: Part of the Nineteenth Century Terrace Houses Thematic Resource (TR) 4: Beatrice Creamery Company Lincoln Plant: Beatrice Creamery Company Lincoln Plant: March 12, 2012 : 726 L St.
Lincoln is the capital city of the U.S. state of Nebraska.The city covers 100.4 square miles (260.035 km 2) and had a population of 291,082 as of the 2020 census.It is the state's second-most populous city and the 71st-most populous in the United States.
S. 13th Street at alleyway south of "N" St., looking north in 1942. The Lincoln Army Airfield was established in 1942 at the site. During World War II, over 25,000 aviation mechanics were trained with over 40,000 troopers being processed for combat. The Army closed the base in 1945. The Air Force reactivated the base during the Korean War in 1952.