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The area is a tourist attraction [2] and home to the Haymarket Park baseball stadium. Its historic significance has been recognized by being listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Lincoln Haymarket Historic District. [1] The name Haymarket originated from the 1867 market square where hay, and travel items, were marketed.
Hawks Field at Haymarket Park is a baseball stadium in the Haymarket District of Lincoln, Nebraska.It is less than a mile west of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (NU) and is the home venue of the school's baseball team and the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association of Professional Baseball.
Lincoln Army Air Field Regimental Chapel: June 17, 1993 : 4601 NW. 48th St. Lincoln: 46: Lincoln Haymarket Historic District: Lincoln Haymarket Historic District: July 8, 2014 : Generally 7th to 9th & N to R Sts.
The 2025 Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team will represent the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 2025 NCAA Division I baseball season.The Cornhuskers will be led by head coach Will Bolt in his sixth season, are a member of the Big Ten Conference and will play their home games at Haymarket Park in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Pinnacle Bank Arena, known as West Haymarket Arena during construction and commonly referred to as PBA, is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in the West Haymarket District of Lincoln, Nebraska, just southwest of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's City Campus.
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.
Haymarket Square (Chicago), a commercial area in Chicago, Illinois Haymarket (Louisville) , former outdoor farmer's market in Louisville, Kentucky Haymarket District (Lincoln, Nebraska) , historic area in Lincoln, Nebraska
English: Haymarket District in Lincoln, Nebraska: Beatrice Creamery building, located at 7th and P Streets, facing north up 7th. According to a plaque on the building, it was constructed in 1890, and its upper floors were added in 1904.