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February PAL Brown Bag

Jim McKee’s Compleat History of Lincoln

Program No. 39

Noon, Tuesday, February 14th, 2023

LNK-TV Studio, County/City Building

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

If you can’t join us in person, a livestream is available on our website

WWW.PRESERVELINCOLN.ORG

 Support for series provided by Speedway Properties

 

Industrial Arts Building

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View fullsize The first mention of the Model Grocery at 31st and Holdrege was in a ‘help wanted’ ad requesting a “young married man for grocery and market, must have some knowledge of meats.” The Model Grocery at 3104 Holdrege began appeari
View fullsize The exact construction date for the building is unclear, however the first grocer at the location, E. W. Snyder & Son, appears to have operated in the style typical of the beginning of the century, as demonstrated by free delivery service and new
View fullsize Join us for a lecture by Isaiah Yott, Executive Director of the Kregel Windmill Factory Museum March 10th at 12 pm for our March Brownbag Lecture. Join live at the LNK-TV studio at the City-County Building (555 S. 10th St) or online at preservelincol
View fullsize The building at 1247 S 11th appears to have been constructed and operating as a corner store as early as 1895, when the Moses Blunk Grocery was robbed of tobacco and groceries.  In 1906, the building was purchased by Nettie E Van Boskirk for $4000.00

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