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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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View fullsize Don't miss the Professors Row Tour of Homes next Sunday the 14th at 2 pm. This event, put together by the East Campus Community Organization, will feature 6 homes. Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple when purchased in advanced or an extra $5
View fullsize In 1894, William H Dalton bought a house at 1933 Holmes Street, in the vicinity of 20th and Washington. This was a remote area on the fringes of Lincoln with few houses, but it was soon to grow. He soon operated a grocery from the property, perhaps f
View fullsize Join us for the December PAL Brown Bag Lecture, a continuation of Jim McKee's Compleat History of Lincoln Program No. 47. This month is focusing on Lincoln's mansions. Join live at the City-County Building LNK TV Studio or virtually at www.preserveli
View fullsize In April 1912, Jacob J Lebsock secured a building permit for a frame store to cost approximately $950 at 710 B Street. The Lebsocks had been operating a grocery at 441 F Street since 1906 with his sons. They opened the second location to diversify th

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