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9th & O Demolition

Sad to see these buildings come down. 

http://journalstar.com/news/local/leveling-the-past-demolition-beginning-at-ninth-and-o-for/article_ed3187d2-bb5b-5646-9b55-7540d77dbf9f.html#tracking-source=home-featured

Jamie TallmanNovember 9, 2017
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View fullsize Don't miss the May brownbag lecture this Tuesday, May 12th at noon at the LNKTV Studio (555 S. 10th Street) or virtually at preservelincoln.org. This months feature is "A Loaf of Bread, a Container of Milk, and a stick of butter" by histori
View fullsize In June 1915, W T Auld, a former Lincoln banker living in Omaha, bought a tract of 15 acres between 30th and 33rd Streets from Everett to Sumner, and presented it to the City as an addition to the growing Antelope Park. The City Council and Park boar
View fullsize Through Corner Stores research and friend-making, Larry Buller, owner of the Hac Grocery, loaned us some historic photographs from the Hac family, many of which highlight features of Antelope Park nearby. He is generously allowing us to share some.
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View fullsize Give to Lincoln Day, coordinated by Lincoln Community Foundation, is now open for donations through May 28. Please consider a donation to PAL this year to help us continue to bring you quality programs, education, and advocacy around Lincoln's histor

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