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Lists of National Register of Historic Places in Nebraska (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Lists of buildings and structures in Nebraska" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Currently, of the World War II Army Airfields in Nebraska, six are municipal airports (Ainsworth, Alliance, Scottsbluff, Lincoln, Kearney, Grand Island), four are owned by the Nebraska Department of Aeronautics (three, Harvard, Fairmont and Scribner, are operated as state airfields, and one, Bruning, is not), one is privately owned (McCook) and one became Offutt Air Force Base.
January 10, 1990 (Marshall St. between Fir and Elm Sts. Arthur: Spartan wood-frame county courthouse (1914) and jail (1915), the first government buildings erected in the newly formed Arthur County.
McCook AAF was one of eleven United States Army Air Forces training bases in Nebraska during World War II.The 2,100-acre (8.5 km 2) base included three 150 by 7,500-foot (2,300 m) concrete runways, five hangars, and barracks for 5,000 men.
Nebraska volleyball stands alone, and not just in the volleyball world, or the NCAA world. The Cornhuskers set a world record for attendance at a women's sporting event Wednesday, gathering 92,003 ...
Between May and June 1999, "Big Stan", the world's largest drilling rig, was brought in to drill the caissons [1] and foundation. [5] On January 23, 2001, the structure's core passed 467 feet, overtaking the Woodmen Tower's record of 458 ft (140 m) at the time [1] and making the First National Bank Tower the tallest building in Nebraska.
A record 92,003 people attended the University of Nebraska volleyball game to become the largest crowd in the world to watch a women's sporting event.
Crawford projects the team’s final win-loss record at 6-6. There are a […] The post College Football Analyst Predicts Nebraska’s W-L Record appeared first on The Spun.