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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Nebraska

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    1895 house expanded into a hotel in 1914—when Long Pine boomed as a major railroad terminus—exhibiting an old-fashioned "longitudinal block" layout more typical of Nebraska's earliest hotels. [26] Now a local history museum. [27]

  3. Albion, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Albion: north side of West Church Street, looking eastward Location of Albion, Nebraska Coordinates: 41°41′14″N 97°59′56″W  /  41.68722°N 97.99889°W  / 41.68722; -97

  4. Argo Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Argo Hotel in Nebraska is a historic hotel listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Also or previously known as The New Meridian Hotel and as The New Meridian Sanatorium, it is Nebraska historic site NeHBS #KX05-015. It was built as a hotel in 1912 and was converted to a health clinic in 1940. [2]

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  6. Paddock Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Paddock Hotel is a historic 110-room hotel building in Beatrice, Nebraska. It was built in 1924, and designed in the Renaissance Revival style by architect Thomas R. Kimball . [ 2 ] According to its National Register of Historic Places Registration, "The entrance opens into a lobby with massive mahogany columns (now painted) rising from a ...

  7. Boone County, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Boone County, Nebraska, was created on March 1, 1871, and named in honor of frontiersman Daniel Boone. The settlement of Boone County began with the arrival of explorers and settlers in the late 1860s. One of the first white settlers was S.D. Avery, who in 1871 established a claim near what would become the town of Albion.