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View fullsize Midway through his service as Nebraska’s Governor, John and Mary Thayer purchased this imposing Queen Anne style residence at 19th and Prospect streets from architect George W. Peters for their Lincoln home. Peters began its construction about
View fullsize The ten-story Terminal Building at 10th and O streets was planned in 1915 and erected in 1916 as the headquarters for Lincoln Traction Company. The Lincoln Traction Company, formed in 1897 as a reorganization of the Lincoln Street Railway Company, wa
View fullsize The Federal Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) has been around since 1977 to provide financial assistance to carry out activities related to preservation. Unfortunately the (HPF) is under threat and would severely undermine the work in Lincoln and at t
View fullsize Congregation B’nai Jeshurun was organized in Lincoln in 1884 and reflects the Reform Jewish tradition. When the congregation outgrew their earlier synagogue at 11th and D, Lincoln architects Davis & Wilson designed the new, much larger syna

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