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View fullsize Nebraska Hall was built on the northeast corner of the original campus at 11th and T. It was three stories and housed the old Industrial College, classrooms, faculty offices, laboratories and the original museum collections. Dedicated in 1888, the bu
View fullsize We are launching our fall membership drive! We need your help to continue our mission to advocate and educate around preservation in Lincoln. From now until Thanksgiving we are encouraging anyone that has enjoyed a tour, social media post, or event s
View fullsize Grant Memorial Hall was constructed in 1887 to serve as an armory and provide space for military drill practice. The Hall was designed by Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lawrie architects. It was named in honor of Ulysses S Grant, Civil War General and rec
View fullsize Join us as Jim McKee continues his Compleat History of Lincoln, No. 46. Join us in person at the City-County Building or stream the event at preservelincoln.org

Preservation Association of Lincoln

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Lincoln Nebraska 68501-4554

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