In recent months, celebrities including Lucy Hale and Bella Hadid have candidly spoken about their decision to ditch alcohol. Yet, deciding to quit can be tied with a lot of emotions and fears.
In the hours after a 54-year-old man was attacked with a strip of ceramic tile in a central Lincoln alleyway Tuesday night, police found the man suspected of committing the crime in the same emergency room as the victim.
PhotoFiles: How many of these Lincoln bars do you remember?
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Sandy's, today located on the southeast corner of 14th and O streets downtown, at its former location on the northwest corner of 14th and O streets in 1988.
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A line of thirsty patrons forms outside Woody's Pub in 1996.
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Staff at The Drumstick enjoy some shade in the courtyard in this undated photo. Enjoying the painted village motif are Mark Lohmeier (left), Tim Lohmeier, Diane Kann, D. Mamory and Robert Eurick.
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Considered "America's Best College Bar" by some today, Duffy's has always been popular with the student crowd, as evidenced in this 1993 photo.
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Patrons enjoy music at Duffy's in this undated photo.
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The lines are long and the thirst is growing outside the Brass Rail in 1996.
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Aaron Lipps draws a frosty cold one at The N Zone in 1996.
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Bartender Lynn Schmid banters with her regulars Mary McNeil (left), Holy Jewell, Les Rush and Mac McNeil at Duffy's in 1984.
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Laura Barry runs the bar at her establishment, Barry's, in 1988.
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Sometimes it's the bartender who makes the bar. This one at Bob's Tavern watches over his patrons in this undated photo.
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A bartender commands the attention of the unwashed masses.
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Scott Sass, bartender at Chesterfield's, serves brand new Dakota wheat brewed beer to Mary Pat Reefe in 1987.
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It's closing time for this edition of PhotoFiles. You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here. But come back real soon for part 2 of our look back at Lincoln bars. This photo was taken at an unnamed Lincoln establishment in 1960.