It
was another evening of great memories in downtown Lincoln on
Saturday. Cool cars, the smell of food cooking on the grill, and
friendly people milling around chatting set the scene on one side of
the square. People huddled under awnings during a short downpour.
The Lincoln Classic car cruise-in is hosted by the Railsplitter
Antique Auto Club each month. The next event takes place on the
Lincoln square on June 23 from 5 to 9 p.m.
In another area people
toured downtown buildings with historical significance. Main Street
Lincoln hosted that event.
[picture by Jan Youngquist] click on picture for larger image |
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Monday, May 28: Memorial Day holiday
Saturday, May 26:
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May 26
marks 90th anniversary of third-deadliest tornado on record
Twister line
trekked 293 miles across Illinois, killed 101, injured 638 and
decimated property and towns
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State
provides safety tips for families visiting amusement parks,
street festivals and carnivals this summer
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Blagojevich administration unveils new Veterans Cash lottery
ticket
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Motorola
to aid security for state's college campuses
Donation for
communications between campus security and local responders
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Expert: Aquatic
virus hits 2 Great Lakes
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Lawmakers back expanded bottle bill
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Bearlike creature fossil found in N.D.
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Toddler ruins monks' sand design
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The nation's weather
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This day in history
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Illinois bans horse slaughter for meat
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Soybeans rise, grains mixed
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Challenges to U.S. dairy industry
Milk prices rise with fuel and
feed cost
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Dell to
sell computers at Wal-Mart
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No religious basis found for female circumcision practice
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TV
linked with poor diabetes control
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IDNR
announces summer fishing clinics
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Home Country: Some
individuals would make good detectives
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Pinto softball
Friday, May 25
Thursday, May 24
Wednesday, May 23
Tuesday, May 22
Monday, May 21
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