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The Trolley Car Era in Lincoln

October PAL Brown Bag

Presenters: Richard Schmeling & Bob Kuzelka

Noon, Tuesday, October 11, 2022

LNK-TV Studio, County/City Building

Free parking in the city lot north of 10th & K Street

Videotaping sponsored by Preservation Association of Lincoln

Stream it Live here: https://www.preservelincoln.org/brown-bags-2022

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View fullsize Johnson Field was constructed in 1909 for approximately $1,000. The park included grandstands, bleachers, a cinder track, a football field, a baseball diamond, pits for jumping and pole vaulting, and a clubhouse, all surrounded by an eight-foot fence
View fullsize Have you joined one of our monthly brownbag lectures, in person or online? We have been producing this series since 1996. This is our flagship educational program featuring local historians, architects, planners, project managers and educators. Each
View fullsize The C. C. White Memorial Building was constructed in 1906 to be the new home of the music department at Nebraska Wesleyan.  When it was dedicated in April 1907, the music students were given a chance to shine in an inaugural concert in the new 1,800-
View fullsize In 1905, Charles H Morrill urged the construction of a museum at the University. Through his annual donations, the museum had developed a remarkable natural history collection. The collections had been housed in Nebraska Hall, which had experienced a

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