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  2. Park Hill (Lincoln, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Park Hill, also known as the Young-Faulkner House or Faulkner's Park Hill, is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Colonial Revival residence built in the late 1890s in Lincoln, Nebraska.Park Hill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and is significant for its architectural features—including the house, a garage, and a bridge—as well as its landscape, nearly three and a half acres of land ...

  3. Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska is the 16th largest state by land area, with just over 77,220 square miles (200,000 km 2 ). With a population of over 1.9 million, it is the 37th most populous state and the 7th least densely populated. Its capital is Lincoln, and its most populous city is Omaha, which is on the Missouri River.

  4. William Jennings Bryan House (Lincoln, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    October 15, 1966 [1] Designated NHL. November 6, 1963 [2] The William Jennings Bryan House, also known as Fairview, is a historic house museum on Sumner Street in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. [3] Built in 1902–03, it is noteworthy as the home of politician William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925), and was declared a National Historic Landmark ...

  5. Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln is the capital city of the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Lancaster County.The city covers 100.4 square miles (260.035 km 2) with a population of 292,657 in 2021.

  6. Barr Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Barr Terrace is a historic three-story row house in Lincoln, Nebraska. [2] It was built in 1890 for William Barr, a German immigrant, and designed in the Châteauesque architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 1, 1979. It was restored in 1979–1980.

  7. William H. Ferguson House - Wikipedia

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    72000755 [1] Added to NRHP. November 29, 1972. The William H. Ferguson House is a historic two-and-a-half-story house in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built in 1906-1907 for William H. Ferguson, a landholder, merchant and business owner who died in 1937. [2] It was designed in the Renaissance Revival style. [3]

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