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Preserving Our Past for the Future
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May is Preservation Month!

Join PAL and the National Trust for Historic Preservation in celebration of those in our communities that work to preserve our past for the future.

Visit our Preservation Month page for a list of preservation month events.

Preservation Month Events
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Gravestone Cleaning Workshop

WorkshopPAL BoardAugust 17, 2023Wyuka Cemetery
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April PAL Brown Bag

Brown BagPAL BoardApril 3, 2023
View fullsize Join us for the February PAL Brownbag lecture on the Mueller Tower, the recently restored project on the UNL downtown campus. Retired architectural librarian Kay Logan-Peters and Vance Behrens, President of Structural Design Group will be speaking in
View fullsize Have you ever seen a photograph so real you feel as if you can step right into it? When Christine Lesiak saw a photo on the wall of a restaurant, taken on a rainy day in Lincoln in 1931, she wondered if she could use it to travel into the past &ndash
View fullsize Haymarket Landmark District was federally certified as the equivalent of a National Register District in 1984.  Development of the area was shaped by the entry of Burlington and Missouri River Railroad into Lincoln in 1870, with the first group of wo
View fullsize The Hawley Local Landmark district derives its name from Allen W. Hawley, who platted Hawley's Addition in June of 1884, during Lincoln's "boom" decade of growth.  The district had approximately a forty-six-year period of development (1884-

Preservation Association of Lincoln

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Lincoln Nebraska 68501-4554

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