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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 .
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Menu showing a list of desserts in a pizzeria. In a restaurant, the menu is a list of food and beverages offered to the customer. A menu may be à la carte – which presents a list of options from which customers choose, often with prices shown – or table d'hôte, in which case a pre-established sequence of courses is offered.
June 21, 1984 (2212 Sheldon St. Lincoln: 7: Boulevards Historic District: Boulevards Historic District: December 10, 2008 (Roughly bounded by South St., Calvert and ...
Garage Bar, which has plenty of patio seating, has a new late-night menu. Garage Bar in NuLu extends hours, announces late-night menu for summer. Here's what to try
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The Masonic Temple in Lincoln, Nebraska is a building from 1934. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1] It was designed by Lincoln architects Meginnis and Schaumberg in a restrained Art Deco style. [2] It is a three-story building and 78 by 112 feet (24 m × 34 m) in plan. [2]