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Lincoln City Hall is the former seat of the Lincoln, Nebraska city government. The hall was built from 1874-1879 as the U.S. Post Office and Court House, designed by the office of the U.S. Treasury Department's architect, Alfred B. Mullett. A new post office and court house was built in 1906 and the property was transferred to the city.
Decatur is a village in Burt County, Nebraska, United States, adjacent to the upper Missouri River. The population was 481 at the 2010 census. This town is named after one of its incorporators, Stephen Decatur. It developed around a trading post established by Colonel Peter Sarpy, the namesake for Sarpy County in the state.
Map of the United States with Nebraska highlighted. Nebraska is a state located in the Midwestern United States.According to the 2020 census, Nebraska was the 37th most populous state with 1,961,504 inhabitants [1] and the 15th largest by land area spanning 76,824.17 square miles (198,973.7 km 2) of land.
The Theater at Madison Square Garden: 5,600 2007 Irving Plaza: 1,025 1913 Booth Theatre: 766 December 24, 1929 Beacon Theatre: 2,894 December 27, 1932 Radio City Music Hall: 5,931 2003 Terminal 5: 3,000 1930 United Palace: 3,263 1962 David Geffen Hall: 2,300 1911 Fort Washington Armory: 5,000 1918 Stephen Sondheim Theatre: 1,055 2003 Seneca ...
The Lied Center for Performing Arts (/ l iː d / LEED; [2] frequently shortened to Lied Center or the Lied) is a multi-venue performing arts facility in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It opened in 1990 on the southwest edge of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's City Campus. The main stage at the Lied Center has a seating capacity of ...
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21 Custer: 14 22 Dakota: 5 23 Dawes: 15 24 Dawson: 10 25 ... Cedar Rapids City Hall and Library. July 1, 1994 ... South Sioux City: Square brick house built in 1888.
An ad in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Oct. 12, 1983, described the giveway of a 1984 Lincoln Town Car during the grand opening of Lincoln Square in Arlington.