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View fullsize The Lincoln Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Historic District encompasses the remaining 57 acres of the 300-plus acre Leavitt farm that formed the original hospital campus.  The major buildings remain, constructed of red brick and buff terra co
View fullsize In the late 1880s and early 1890s, six institutions of higher learning were established on the outskirts of Lincoln, with residential land platted around the campuses in hopes of establishing independent “college towns.” Nebraska Wesleyan
View fullsize The most recent addition to Lincoln's local districts is the South Haymarket Industrial District added in 2025. The buildings in the South Haymarket Industrial District range in size and scale, however the predominant material used for construction w
View fullsize South Bottoms is a predominantly residential area with Lincoln’s original park, a middle school, and many churches, located in the bottomlands of Salt Creek. Built and occupied largely by Germans from Russia who emigrated from the Volga River r

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