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Homestead National Monument of America located in Southeastern Nebraska was established in 1936 to commemorate the Homestead Act of 1862. Signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln, it offered 160 acres of land to anyone who agreed to live on and farm that federal land for five years. While the Homestead Act was in e...
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View of the Missouri River after the flood flood from the Lewis and Clark Monument in Council Bluffs Iowa, looking west towards downtown Omaha in the background. December 2, 2011.
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- View of the Missouri River after the flooding receded from the First National Building in downtown Omaha by Chris Machian
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View of the Missouri River from the First National Bank building looking east from downtown Omaha into Council Bluffs Iowa Wednesday evening November 30, 2011. This is after the flood water receded. To view my other flood gigapans: www.omaha.com/article/20110629/NEWS01/306239807
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View of the Missouri River flood from the Lewis and Clark Monument in Council Bluffs Iowa, looking west towards downtown Omaha in the background. July 6, 2011. At 9:15 am the river was 35.5 Feet, flood stage is 29 feet. You can also see Interstate 29 flooded in the background.
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- View of the flooded Missouri River from the First National Building in downtown Omaha. by Chris Machian
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View of the flooded Missouri River from the First National Bank building looking east from downtown Omaha into Council Bluffs Iowa Wednesday evening June 29, 2011. The river was about 36 feet high, flood stage for this area is 29 feet. To view my other flood gigapans: www.omaha.com/article/20110629/NEWS01/3
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Flooding from the MIssouri River near downtown Omaha Nebraska June 22, 2011 looking west from a levee just south of the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. One of the snap shots is Matthew J. Placzek's "Labor" sculpture that normal sits on on dry land over looking the river. The hammer figure has been the city's gauge for ...
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Here is a partial view of Main Street in Oakland Nebraska. This is looking south and you are seeing the East side of the street. This was taken on Saturday 6/18/211 at around noon.
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The city auditorium in Oakland Neberaska where many community events are held.
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2011 Nebraska State Track Meet at Burke Stadium Saturday May 21, 2011
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- Nebraska Capitol Rotunda, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, Architect, Lee Lawrie, sculptor by Gregory Harm
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Horizontal panorama of the Nebraska State Capitol, featuring the sculpture of Lee Lawrie. I will add some snapshots showing his work. He diid the former Senate doors, featuring Native American icons, as well as the Onyx balconly railings, depicting Nebraska's State Bird, the Meadowlark, Bison Skulls and Corn. He als...
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