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University Place | Lincoln, Nebraska

University Place | Lincoln, Nebraska | 2010 | Photo by Jen-Kuang Chang   The University Place district, located along 48th Street between Adams Street and Leighton Avenue in Lincoln, was first developed due to the establishment of Nebraska Wesleyan University. Its annexation by Lincoln was officiated in 1926 and is now a vibrant district that is home to Nebraska Wesleyan University, University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s East Campus, and Lux Center for...

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Haymarket Park | Lincoln, Nebraska

Haymarket Park & Lincoln Saltdogs | Lincoln, Nebraska | 2010 | Photo by Jen-Kuang Chang   Haymarket Park, a baseball and softball complex located west of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is the home field of the Lincoln Saltdogs since 2001 and the Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball since 2002. The Hawks Field, a 4,500-seat baseball stadium, is a two-time winner of the Baseball Field of the Year Award by the Sports Turf...

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Richards Hall | UNL Department of Art and Art History

Richards Hall | UNL Department of Art and Art History | 2010 | Photo by Jen-Kuang Chang   Richards Hall, located in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's city campus, is a historical building currently occupied by UNL's Department of Art and Art History. In addition to providing the instructional and art studio spaces, the building also houses the Eisentrager-Howard Art Gallery.  

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Nebraska State Historical Society

Nebraska State Historical Society | Lincoln, NE | 2010 | Photo by Jen-Kuang Chang   The Nebraska State Historical Society was founded under the leadership of former governor Robert W. Furnas in 1878 to "encourage historical research and inquiry, spread historical information . . . and to embrace alike aboriginal and modern history." It became an official state institution in 1883 and then a state agency in 1994. The society’s...

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Memorial Stadium & Go Big Red | Lincoln, Nebraska

Memorial Stadium | Lincoln, Nebraska | 2010 | Photo by Jen-Kuang Chang Memorial Stadium, the home of Nebraska Cornhuskers football team, is located in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s City Campus in downtown Lincoln. The stadium holds the continuing NCAA-record consecutive sellout streak that reached 300-game milestone on September 26, 2009. The stadium, designed by John Latenser, Sr., was dedicated in on October 20, 1923. After numerous expansion projects, the seating...

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