Everett Neighborhood Association, Lincoln, Nebraska

Everett Neighborhood Association, Lincoln, Nebraska Making positive changes and improvements in Everett Neighborhood. The Everett neighborhood includes some of the oldest platted land in the City.

Located between "G" and "South" Streets, from 9th to 13th Streets, the Everett Neighborhood was named for the Everett School which, in turn, was named for Edward Everett of Massachusetts, Secretary of State under President Millard Fillmore in the 1850's. The Lincoln connection was that Everett introduced Abraham Lincoln when Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. North of "A" Street, the neighb

orhood is part of the Original Plat of Lincoln laid out when the capital city was founded in 1867. Everett School stands on one of the blocks set aside in that original plan for a public school. The present building, which replaced an earlier elementary school, was constructed as Lincoln's second junior high school in 1928. South of "A" Street, Everett includes part of South Lincoln Addition (west of 11th Street), laid out in 1869, and Dawson's Addition to South Lincoln (east of 11th Street), added in 1870. Those two tracts of land were owned and subdivided by two of Lincoln's founders, William Donovan and Jacob Dawson. The very early subdivision of this neighborhood contributed to the rich diversity of buildings found throughout the area, including some of Lincoln's oldest houses, dating back to the 1870's. While there is no historic district in the area, the neighborhood features several buildings identified as historic landmarks. At the northern edge of the area, around 11th & "H" Streets, the Bahr Terrace and the Lyman Terrace are the two finest examples of early row houses in Lincoln, built around 1889. Both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and are Lincoln Landmarks, The Albert Watkins House at 920 "D" Street, built in 1887, is listed on the National Register as the home of an important Nebraska historian, and as a fine example of the Queen Anne style. The James Calhoun house at 1130 Plum Street, built in 1889-90, was the home of an early newspaper editor and is an example of a pattern-book house, built according to a published design obtained from a catalogue. Many additional historic sites make Everett an interesting place to live and to visit.

01/20/2026

Hi neighbors! Please join us for our monthly neighborhood meeting at the Pioneer House (1130 H St, Lincoln, NE) at 7pm tonight.

Give a shout-out to your neighbors if they have beautiful, fun, or otherwise exciting lights!
12/17/2025

Give a shout-out to your neighbors if they have beautiful, fun, or otherwise exciting lights!

11/17/2025

Monthly meeting tomorrow night at Pioneer House - 1130 H Street 7-8 PM

10/14/2025

Hi neighbors! Hope everyone is enjoying the fall weather. Our monthly meeting will be on October 21st at the Pioneer House at 7pm (1130 H Street).

09/16/2025

Hope to see everyone tonight at our Ice Cream Social at Cooper Park!

¡Empecemos la temporada de otoño con un helado en el parque y una charla sobre lo que podemos hacer para apoyar a nuestr...
08/26/2025

¡Empecemos la temporada de otoño con un helado en el parque y una charla sobre lo que podemos hacer para apoyar a nuestra comunidad en Everett! Acompáñenos a tomar helado de 6 a 7 de la tarde y a la charla durante nuestra reunión vecinal de 7 a 8 de la tarde.

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Let’s kick off the fall season with ice cream in the park and a discussion of what we can do to support our community in...
08/26/2025

Let’s kick off the fall season with ice cream in the park and a discussion of what we can do to support our community in Everett! Join us for ice cream from 6 to 7 pm and discussion during our neighborhood meeting from 7 to 8 pm

08/20/2025

August 19th, 2025

Everett Neighborhood Association Meeting Minutes

Mayor’s Roundtable
Meeting minutes can be found here:https://www.lincoln.ne.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/urban-development/neighborhoods/roundtable/2025_august-11-mayors-roundtable-notes.pdf

Treasurer’s Report
$50.00 donation was provided to the F Street Community Center to support National Night Out, as agreed during the July meeting

Membership
Working meeting scheduled for Sept. 2nd at 7pm to work on updating the welcome/information packets
Allie drafted an email for the Cooper Park event as well as encouraging members to renew their membership

Cooper Park Ice Cream Event, Sept. 16th at 6pm, set-up at 5pm
- Volunteer assignments were determined
Fliers
- Allie designed two fliers and one was chosen for advertising the event
- The fliers will be sent to Park Middle and Everett Elementary for review and hopefully distribution to the students and their families
- Anyone who wants to hand out fliers or post them in the neighborhood is welcome to do so!

07/15/2025

July ENA Meeting
Tonite @ 7 PM
Pioneer House
1130 H Street

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Everett Neighborhood
Lincoln, NE
68508

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