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View fullsize When Lincoln was platted in 1867, 17th Street was the eastern boundary. Property owners of adjacent land optimistically began platting their land as well leading to the Capitol Addition in 1870 between 17th and 19th Streets. The district has a signif
View fullsize The Brownbilt National Register District approved in 2012 is located in central Lincoln. The district is a 47-acre neighborhood platted in several subdivisions between 1925 and 1946. The District's significance derives from its very strong concentrat
View fullsize Join us next Tuesday the 13th for the January PAL Brownbag lecture by Jim McKee who will continue on with the theme of Lincoln mansions started at the December lecture. #historichomesoflincoln
View fullsize The Boulevards National Register Historic District contains over 1,200 historic properties, including houses, brick streets, and religious and public buildings. The area’s distinctive landscape features were designed by Jens Jensen, a nationall

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