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  1. 1901 Nebraska Legislature names Lancaster County Fairgrounds in Lincoln as the official home of the Nebraska State Fair. 1905 Evening newspaper, Nebraska State Journal, joined by morning newspaper, Lincoln Star. 1911 Omaha-Denver Trans-Continental Route Association in with support from the Good Roads Movement, Omaha-Lincoln-Denver Highway (O-L ...

  2. Lincoln. /  40.8092°N, 96.6781°O  / 40.8092; -96.6781. La ciutat de Lincoln és la capital i la segona ciutat més poblada de l'estat de Nebraska, als EUA. Lincoln és també la seu del comtat de Lancaster i la seu de la Universitat de Nebraska. Segons el cens de l'any 2010 la ciutat tenia 258.359 habitants.

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  4. Universidade de Nebraska-Lincoln. Universidade de Nebraska-Lincoln também conhecida pela sigla UNL, é uma universidade norte-americana, localizada no estado de Nebraska. A instituição foi fundada em 1869. [ 1]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LincolnLincoln - Wikipedia

    Lincoln most commonly refers to: Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the sixteenth president of the United States. Lincoln, England, cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England. Lincoln, Nebraska, the capital of Nebraska, U.S. Lincoln (name), a surname and given name.

  6. Lincoln was later incorporated as a city of the second class by the Legislature of Nebraska on March 18, 1871, which allowed its citizens to directly elect a mayor. The first mayor elected by the citizens of Lincoln was William F. Chapin, a lawyer and former Speaker of the Nebraska House of Representatives, who was elected on April 4, 1871.

  7. 03001341 [1] Added to NRHP. December 23, 2003. The Stuart Building is a historic 10-story building in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built by the Olson Construction Company in 1927 for the Stuart Investment Company, founded in 1880. [2] It was designed in the Art Deco and Gothic Revival styles by Ellery L. Davis of Davis and Wilson. [2]