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  2. 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. Frontier ...

  3. Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln is the capital 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) and had a population of 294,757 in 2023.

  4. Neighborhoods in Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Hartley: [1] One of Lincoln's earliest suburbs, Hartley is located east of the downtown proper, east of 27th Street and north of O Street. It is a mainly residential neighborhood of houses built 1890–1940. Havelock: [1] Havelock is located along Havelock Avenue, east of 56th Street in northeast Lincoln.

  5. History of Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The history of Lincoln, Nebraska began with the settlement of the village of Lancaster in 1856. The county of Lancaster was founded in 1859. Prior to settlement from the westward expansion of the United States, Plains Indians, descendants of indigenous peoples who occupied the area for thousands of years lived in and hunted along Salt Creek.

  6. South Bottoms Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The South Bottoms Historic District is a residential neighborhood of Lincoln, Nebraska. The district includes 1050 contributing structures, with a relatively small proportion of 148 non-contributing structures. The neighborhood was settled primarily by Volga Germans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The houses are primarily wood-framed ...

  7. Eppley Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Eppley Airfield (IATA: OMA, ICAO: KOMA, FAA LID: OMA), also known as Omaha Airport, is an airport in the midwestern United States, located three miles (5 km) northeast of downtown Omaha, Nebraska. On the west bank of the Missouri River in Douglas County, it is the largest airport in Nebraska, with more arrivals and departures than all other ...

  8. Nebraska Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The original Nebraska Governor's Mansion was a Neoclassical Revival private home built in 1890 for D. E. Thompson. [2] In 1899, the state of Nebraska purchased the property, its furnishings, and the two lots upon which it sat from Thompson for $21,385 ($783,000 in 2023 dollars). [2]

  9. Interstate 180 (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 180 (I-180) is a short auxiliary Interstate Highway in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. The north–south spur freeway connects I-80 to downtown Lincoln, running for 3.5 miles (5.6 km) while entirely concurrent to U.S. Route 34 (US 34). I-180 has two intermediate interchanges at Cornhusker Highway and Superior Street, both located ...