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Raymond Bros. Building
Jamie TallmanMarch 29, 2018
Cooper Park
Jamie TallmanMarch 7, 2018
The Union for Contemporary Arts in Omaha
Jamie TallmanFebruary 22, 2018
9th & O Demolition
Jamie TallmanNovember 9, 2017
9th and O Delay
Jamie TallmanJuly 14, 2017
Saving Malcolm's Branched Oak Inn
Jamie TallmanMay 16, 2017
YWCA Building
Jamie TallmanAugust 3, 2016
PAL Spring Fundraiser
Jamie TallmanJune 12, 2016
Near South Aerial View
Jamie TallmanMarch 11, 2016Comment
9th & O Hotel Plans
Jamie TallmanFebruary 11, 2016 Comment
Southeast Community College Telegraph Campus
Jamie TallmanFebruary 11, 2016Comment
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View fullsize The Hawley Local Landmark district derives its name from Allen W. Hawley, who platted Hawley's Addition in June of 1884, during Lincoln's "boom" decade of growth.  The district had approximately a forty-six-year period of development (1884-
View fullsize Havelock Avenue, first called Jackson Avenue and later (1912-1930) called “O” Street in the town of Havelock, was the main commercial district of the independent town of Havelock from its incorporation in 1893 to its annexation in 1930. I
View fullsize "Greek Row" is adjacent the City Campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. These fraternity and sorority houses were not just residences, but an environment that promoted character and social position for many young college students. Th
View fullsize The Franklin Heights Addition was platted on the far southeast edge of Lincoln in 1889 by two Pennsylvania couples, the Seals and the Peppers.  The plat of approximately 25 acres is bounded by Sumner Street on the north, 27th Street on the east, Sout

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