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Park Hill, also known as the Young-Faulkner House or Faulkner's Park Hill, is a 2+1⁄2-story Colonial Revival residence built in the late 1890s in Lincoln, Nebraska. Park Hill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and is significant for its architectural features—including the house, a garage, and a bridge—as well as its landscape, nearly three and a half acres of land bordered by thick, mature plantings of trees.

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  • Park Hill, also known as the Young-Faulkner House or Faulkner's Park Hill, is a 2+1⁄2-story Colonial Revival residence built in the late 1890s in Lincoln, Nebraska. Park Hill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and is significant for its architectural features—including the house, a garage, and a bridge—as well as its landscape, nearly three and a half acres of land bordered by thick, mature plantings of trees. (en)
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  • Park Hill, photographed from S 41st St. Visible in the photo are the contributing features of the garage and residence, as well as a plaque designating the area as a historic place. (en)
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  • Artemas Roberts & Alfred W. Woods/Edward C. Robison (en)
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  • Colonial Revival (en)
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  • Park Hill, seen from the east side. (en)
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  • Nebraska (en)
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  • Park Hill (en)
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  • Park Hill, also known as the Young-Faulkner House or Faulkner's Park Hill, is a 2+1⁄2-story Colonial Revival residence built in the late 1890s in Lincoln, Nebraska. Park Hill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and is significant for its architectural features—including the house, a garage, and a bridge—as well as its landscape, nearly three and a half acres of land bordered by thick, mature plantings of trees. (en)
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  • Park Hill (Lincoln, Nebraska) (en)
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  • Park Hill (en)
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