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| Nebraska Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings (page 3) |
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| City Hall Kearney, NE |
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| This City Hall was designed by McClure & Walker and built from 1938-1939. For more, see this website. [map] |
| Men's Hall Kearney, NE |
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| Men's Hall at the University of Nebraska was designed by McClure & Walker and built from 1937-1939. For more, see this website. |
| State Capitol Building Lincoln, NE |
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| The State Capitol Building was designed by Bertram Goodhue and built from 1922-1932. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map] |
| Agee's Automotive Repair & Towne Parking Lincoln, NE |
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| These two buildings house Agee's Automotive Repair and Agee's Towne Parking. They appear to be from the 1920s or 1930s. Does anyone know what businesses were here originally? [map] |
| Phi Delta Theta Fraternity House Lincoln, NE |
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| The Phi Delta Theta Fraternity House was designed by Martin I. Aitken and built in 1937. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [map] |
| former Lyons Water Treating Plant Lyons, NE |
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| The former Lyons Water Treating Plant was built in 1939 with WPA funding. The building is used for city storage. [map] |
| Telephone Building McCook, NE |
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| The Telephone Building appears to be from the 1920s or 1930s. [map] |
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