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December 2017 Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln No. 26
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December 2017 Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln No. 26
November 2017 Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln No. 25
October 2017 F.W. Fitzpatrick Revisited
September 2017 Nebraska State Capitol Courtyard Fountain Project
August 2017 Picking 150 Notable Nebraskans
July 2017 M's Pub: An Old Market Icon Reconstructed
June 2017 PAL Annual Preservation Awards 2017
May 2017 Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln No. 24
April 2017 A Glimpse at Car Dealerships in Lincoln, Nebraska
March 2017 Town Founders: Butler, Gillespie, and Kennard
February 2017 Sweet Memories: Stories of Lincoln Ice Cream and Candy Makers
January 2017 Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln No. 23
View fullsize University Place City Hall is the premier architectural representation of the City of University Place during its autonomous period from incorporation in 1889 to annexation by Lincoln in 1926. Built in 1914 on N. 48th (formerly Warren Ave) and Baldwi
View fullsize English-born architect James Tyler (1844-1919) designed one of Lincoln's finest Queen Anne style houses for his brother William Tyler in 1890-91. William operated a stone company and displayed his wares amply in ornamenting his brick house. According
View fullsize Tuttle-Schaupp House is a large American Foursquare residence that's hard to miss at 30th and O streets. It was built in 1902 on land subdivided by Samuel J. Tuttle, an early settler and pioneering attorney in Lincoln whose mansion stood in the cente
View fullsize Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church at 16th and A streets was the second major Methodist congregation in Lincoln, founded in 1878, reflecting the city’s growth and southward development.  The early growth of the congregation and the first two bu

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