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  2. Woods Brothers Building - Wikipedia

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    The Woods Brothers Building is a historic building in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built in 1914 by the Woods Brothers Construction Company, and designed in the Roman eclectic architectural style by engineers of the company. [2] The Woods Brothers Construction Company, which built neighborhoods in Lincoln and airports in Missouri and Kansas, was ...

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    (Develop this topic within Haymarket District (Lincoln, Nebraska)) 47: ... Woods Brothers Building: Woods Brothers Building. September 18, 1980 : 132 S. 13th St. ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Nebraska

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    Along Lime Creek immediately southeast of the center of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 26 West [43 40°23′58″N 100°15′35″W  /  40.399444°N 100.259722°W  / 40.399444; -100.259722  ( Red Smoke Archeological

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  6. List of historic houses in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    (1905) Epeneter House, 502 N. 40th St., North Omaha; listed as part of the Gold Coast Historic District the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 (1905) Keirle House, 3017 Mormon St., North Omaha; designated an Omaha Landmark in 1997

  7. Frank and Nelle Cochrane Woods House - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1916 for Frank Woods, the founder and President of the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company, and his wife, née Nelle Cochrane. [2] It was designed in the Renaissance Revival style by architect Paul V. Hyland , with a "hip roof with red clay tiles, symmetrical elevations, smooth and plain stucco wall surfaces, columns, and ...