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  2. Burr Block - Wikipedia

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    The Burr Block, at 1206 O St. in Lincoln, Nebraska, is a long-salient building which was built in 1887 and later expanded to become a skyscraper. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] It has also been known as the Security Mutual Building, as the Veterans Administration Building, and as the Anderson Building.

  3. Midwest Roadside Safety Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Midwest Roadside Safety Facility (commonly referred to as Midwest and abbreviated as MwRSF) is a research organization in Lincoln, Nebraska that conducts automotive crash testing. MwRSF is operated by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (NU) and researches highway design and safety with a particular emphasis on safety performance ...

  4. Robert V. Denney Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The Robert V. Denney Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse is a modern, five-story steel structure in Lincoln, Nebraska. The building is named after the late U.S. District Court judge and U.S. House of Representatives member. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, judiciary, and district courts serve as the building's primary tenants. [1]

  5. Nebraska Department of Roads - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska Department of Roads (NDOR) was the state government agency charged with building and maintaining the state and federal highways in the U.S. State of Nebraska from 1957 to 2017. The main headquarters of the agency was located in Lincoln, the capital city. At the time of its dissolution, there were eight NDOR district offices located ...

  6. Category : Buildings and structures in Lincoln, Nebraska

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    Lancaster Block (Lincoln, Nebraska) Lied Center for Performing Arts; Lied Place Residences; Lincoln Airport (Nebraska) Lincoln Children's Zoo; Lincoln station (Nebraska, 1926–2012) Lincoln station (Nebraska)

  7. Federal Trust Building - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Trust Building is a historic 12-story office building in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built by the Olson Construction Company in 1926-1927 for the Federal Trust Company, an investment and insurance company co-founded by Carl E. Reynolds and Ira E. Atkinson. [ 2 ]

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  9. Lied Place Residences - Wikipedia

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    Lied Place Residences (often shortened to Lied Place) is a 257-foot (78 m) residential high-rise in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It is the second-tallest building in Lincoln, only surpassed by the Nebraska State Capitol.