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  2. Mason City, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 68855. Area code: 308: FIPS code: 31-31115 [3] GNIS feature ID: 2399271 [2] Mason City is a village in Custer County, Nebraska, United States.

  3. Rock Crest–Rock Glen Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The mill was built in 1870, and it was the second mill built in Mason City. [2] When the Rock Crest–Rock Glen plans were finalized, the mill was dismantled and the stone foundations maintained to house a hydroelectric station for the development.

  4. Blue Diamond Hill housing proposals - Wikipedia

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    Blue Diamond Hill is located near the eastern edge, but not inside, of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, near the community of Blue Diamond, Nevada. [1] [2] In 1999, mine owner James Hardie Gypsum put 2,700 acres of mine land up for sale, at a price of $45 million. [3]

  5. Newport, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 68759 [3] Area code(s) 402 and 531: FIPS code: 31-34265 [4] GNIS feature ID: 2399493 [2] Newport is a village in Rock County, Nebraska, United States.

  6. Dr. G.C. Stockman House - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. G.C. Stockman House (also known as Mrs. Evangeline Skarlis House) was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1908 for Dr. George C. and Eleanor Stockman in Mason City, Iowa. The home was originally located at 311 1st St. SE, but was moved to 530 1st St. (David Christiansen) NE to avoid demolition.

  7. La Vista, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    La Vista was established in 1959 by a developer who planned to build 335 homes on La Vista’s land. Priced at a modest $9,999 each, it soon became known as "House of Nines." At the time, the assessed valuation was just over $1,000,000. The first families began moving into their homes in January 1960.

  8. Arlington, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Arlington was originally called Bell Creek (after nearby Bell Creek) and under the latter name was platted in 1869 when the Sioux City and Pacific Railroad was extended to that point. [5] Due to similarity in name with another place in Nebraska, Bell Creek was renamed Arlington, after the city of Arlington, virginia , in 1882.

  9. Bennet, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Bennet was founded on July 29, 1871 when the railroad was extended to that point. [7] The village was founded on land previously owned by William Roggenkamp as a station for a rail line being laid by the Midland Pacific Railway which ran from Lincoln to Nebraska City. [8]