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  2. Ice Box (arena) - Wikipedia

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    It was adapted for hockey upon the arrival in 1996 of the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League. [1] The Ice Box is located on the former Nebraska State Fair grounds; the arena and fairgrounds existed simultaneously until the latter was bought and torn down by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2010 to become Nebraska Innovation ...

  3. Nebraska Field - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Field was an American football stadium located on the campus of the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska.The stadium primarily served as the home venue for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team and a variety of other university and state activities.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lancaster ...

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    October 1, 1979 (627-643 S. 11th, and 1044 H St. Lincoln: Part of the Nineteenth Century Terrace Houses Thematic Resource (TR) : 4: Beatrice Creamery Company Lincoln Plant ...

  5. Neighborhoods in Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Highlands: [1] The Highlands is a newer residential neighborhood in northwest Lincoln, located north of I-80 and near Lincoln Airport. View of Downtown Lincoln from the top of the Nebraska State Capitol Building. Hitching Post Hills: [1] West Lincoln. Huskerville: A now non-existent neighborhood built north of Arnold Heights.

  6. University of Arkansas–Fort Smith - Wikipedia

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    The University of Arkansas–Fort Smith (UAFS) is a public university in Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States. Part of the University of Arkansas System , UAFS is the sixth-largest university in Arkansas with a fall 2020 enrollment of approximately 6,500 students.

  7. Lincoln Airport (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln's first jet service began in 1966, with Frontier Boeing 727-100s operating between Denver and Kansas City via Lincoln. In 1956, runway 14/32 was reopened. [ 13 ] United Boeing 727-100s and Boeing 737-200s began flying nonstop to Chicago and Denver about 1968; LNK later saw United 727-200s , 737-300s , 737-500s and Airbus A320s .

  8. Memorial Stadium (Lincoln) - Wikipedia

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    The first night game at Memorial Stadium was a 34–17 victory over Florida State on September 6, 1986, after which Bobby Bowden swore off any further trips to Lincoln. [13] Permanent lighting was not installed until 1999. In May 1993, a 439-seat section collapsed into Memorial Stadium's southwest tunnel.

  9. Nebraska Innovation Campus - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Lincoln, Nebraska on the 249-acre (1.01 km 2) site of the old Nebraska State Fair grounds. [ 1 ] Its purpose is "To encourage and incent the greatest amount of private/public research and economic development on this property thus allowing this site to become a preferred location for significant job creation in Lincoln and the ...