Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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 ...
The city has two low power digital TV stations in Lincoln area: including the translator KFDY-LD (simulcast of ) owned by Flood Communications of Nebraska LLC, including for main Spanish-language network affiliate Telemundo on 27.1, NCN on 27.2, and religious network affiliate 3ABN on 27.3 in Lincoln area only, on virtual channel 27, digital ...
The Lincoln Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in Nebraska, anchored by the city of Lincoln. As of the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 340,217. [2]
Net sales for Advance Auto Parts in 2023 were $11.3 billion (up 1.2% from 2022). Gross profit for 2023 $4.5 billion. Operating profit for the full year 2023 $114.4 million, 1.0% of net sales (6.0% of net sales in 2022).
The following is a table of parks in Lincoln, Nebraska. All of the properties listed are maintained by Lincoln Parks & Recreation. ... N. 70th Street & Fremont Ave ...
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.
Expansion occurred both through acquisitions and the development of new stores. Growth began in 1979 with the opening of a new 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m 2) Russ's Market at 66th and O Streets in Lincoln. Two years later the company acquired an existing store in southeast Lincoln at 33rd Street and Nebraska Parkway.