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  2. Neighborhoods in Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    All 1,000 units were originally managed by the Lincoln Housing Authority, but about half of the homes in the neighborhood have been sold to private owners. The area was also formerly known as both "Capehart Housing" when completed in 1960 (north housing) and the "Military Construction Area" when built during 1956 (south housing).

  3. Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    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-largest in the United States.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lancaster ...

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    12th & R Sts., University of Nebraska–Lincoln 40°49′03″N 96°42′16″W  /  40.8175°N 96.704444°W  / 40.8175; -96.704444  ( Sheldon Memorial Art Lincoln

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    Interest rates are just one reason for a bit of a stalling housing market, but prices have gone up three straight months. Check your ZIP code with interactive map to see house prices in Boise ...

  6. Category:Houses in Lincoln County, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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  7. Arthur C. Ziemer House - Wikipedia

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    The Arthur C. Ziemer House is a historic house in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built in 1909-1910 for Arthur Z C. Ziemer, a railroad ticket agent, interior designer, and Christian Science healer. [2] [3] [4] Ziemer first arrived in Lincoln in 1870, and he died in 1913. [3] The house was it was designed in the Shingle style. [2]

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Nebraska

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    1895 house expanded into a hotel in 1914—when Long Pine boomed as a major railroad terminus—exhibiting an old-fashioned "longitudinal block" layout more typical of Nebraska's earliest hotels. [26]

  9. Washington, D.C.’s hip Shaw neighborhood hates a high-rise ...

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    Washington, D.C., isn’t so different; its home prices and rents are substantially more costly than the national averages, homelessness recently rose for the first time in five years, and the ...