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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 Mark your calendars for the PAL Annual Awards and Membership Meeting next week!  We will be at the Congregation B'nai Jeshurun The South Street Temple (20th & South Street) at 6:30 pm with coffee, wine, and desserts served. Following our brief an
View fullsize Happy National Historic Preservation Month! Did you know Preservation Month began as National Preservation Week in 1973. In 2005, the National Trust extended the celebration to the entire month of May. PAL is highlighting Preservation Month with seve
View fullsize The Stewart House located at 2418 Lake was built in 1923, by attorney Don W. Stewart. In the 1920s, he was the Assistant U. S. District Attorney, traveling often to take part in region-al cases. His father, J M Stewart was also a prominent attorney i
View fullsize In November 1928, the Demma Bros applied for a Building Permit for the construction of a brick store at 2201 O Street, which was estimated to cost $8,000. The building was ready to open for business on September 14, 1929. A full page ad invited the c

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