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 PAL Event Archive

Preservation Month Archive

2024 - Dairy House at the Meadow Gold Building

2023 - Assemblage

2022 - Sky Park

 
View fullsize The house at 3433 J Street was built by Theodore Goldammer in 1925 from plans drawn by the firm of Miller and Carig. Theodore was the co-owner of W.T. Moddie Tile and Marble Company. His profession is mirrored in the house which is nicknamed the Tile
View fullsize This building, located in the recently created South Haymarket Industrial Historic District on 7th Street, was built by M.B. Atkins in 1927 with an addition three years later in 1930 (BP19528). The industrial use of the building continued with Star V
View fullsize Small neighborhood grocery stores were common throughout early 20th century Lincoln. The 1908 Lincoln City Directory lists 121 grocers and by 1920 there were nearly 200. Some were solely commercial buildings, others included a second floor residence
View fullsize Lincoln's Young Women's Christian Association chapter dates to 1886. In 1906 the chapter commissioned Fiske & Dieman to design a substantial brick home for the association’s social and educational services, on the 15th and N Street site. Le

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