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  2. History of Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Flying School was founded by E.J. Sias in a building he built at 2145 O Street. [26] The flying school closed in 1947. Some remnants of the old airport can still be seen today in-between N. 56th and N. 70th Streets, north of Fletcher Avenue; mangled within a slowly developing industrial zone.

  3. Old Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Old Chicago was a combination shopping mall and indoor amusement park that existed in the southwest Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, Illinois from 1975 until 1980. It was billed as "The world's first indoor amusement park", and it was intended to draw visitors all year round, rain or shine.

  4. Timeline of Lincoln, Nebraska history - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska State Journal and Lincoln Star newspapers merge becoming Lincoln Journal Star. [30] 1997. A surprise 200-year snow storm hits Lincoln and much of eastern Nebraska on October 25–26, crippling the city for nearly two weeks. 55,000 Lincoln Electric System customers lose power, including schools [31] and some of the city's water system ...

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  7. List of the oldest buildings in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    One of oldest houses in Lincoln, NE Tipton House: Brownville, Nebraska: ca. 1869 Residence 122 South 6th Street: Plattsmouth, Nebraska: ca. 1869 Religious

  8. Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln has an area of 99.050 square miles (256.538 km 2), of which 97.689 square miles (253.013 km 2) is land and 1.361 square miles (3.525 km 2) is water, according to the United States Census Bureau in 2020. [78] Lincoln is one of the few large cities of Nebraska not along either the Platte River or the Missouri River.

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