Historic Districts
Nebraska - Antelope County
Antelope County Nebraska has 12 places on the National Register of Historic Places including 8 places of Statewide significance. Significant places include Bridge, Elkhorn River Bridge, Neligh Mill, Neligh Mill (Boundary Increase) and Neligh Mill Bridge.

Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Antelope County places including Western Bridge & Construction Co., Western Bridge And Construction Co., Lackawanna Steel Co., A.J. Tyler, King Iron Bridge Co., H. Beckman Co., Cambria/Lackawanna Steel Cos., George F. MacDonald, Fred Thornton and T.H. Brenton. Prominent architectural styles found in Antelope Country are Gothic Revival and Queen Anne.

Antelope County Courthouse (added 1980 - - #80002438)
501--511 Main St. , Neligh
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Thornton,Fred, MacDonald,George F.
Architectural Style:
No Style Listed
Area of Significance:
Politics/Government, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Government
Historic Sub-function:
Correctional Facility, Courthouse
Current Function:
Government
Current Sub-function:
Courthouse, Government Office
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Bridge (added 1992 - - #92000725)
Also known as NEHBS No. AP00-252
Twp. Rd. over unnamed stream, 6.8 mi. NE of Royal , Royal
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Western Bridge & Construction Co., Lackawanna Steel Co.
Architectural Style:
Other
Area of Significance:
Engineering
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Road-Related
Current Function:
Transportation
Current Sub-function:
Road-Related
Elkhorn River Bridge (added 1992 - - #92000771)
Also known as Singing Bridge;Krumm Bridge;NEHBS No. AP00-3
Twp. Rd. over the Elkhorn R., 3 mi. E of Clearwater , Clearwater
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
King Iron Bridge Co.
Architectural Style:
Other
Area of Significance:
Engineering
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Road-Related
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
More Information:
Gates College Gymnasium (added 1981 - - #81000367)
Also known as Antelope County Jail
509 L St. , Neligh
Ammodramus, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Education, Politics/Government
Period of Significance:
1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Education, Government, Recreation And Culture
Historic Sub-function:
College, Correctional Facility, Sport Facility
Current Function:
Recreation And Culture
Current Sub-function:
Museum
More Information:
Kester Planing Mill (added 2014 - - #14000463)
212 Chestnut St., Neligh
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Maybury--McPherson House (added 1996 - - #96000280)
Also known as AP04-127
502 E. Fourth St. , Neligh
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Unknown
Architectural Style:
Queen Anne
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Domestic
Current Sub-function:
Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling
More Information:
Neligh Mill (added 1969 - - #69000128)
Also known as See Also:Neligh Mill (Boundary Increase)
111 W. 2nd St. , Neligh
Ammodramus, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Agriculture, Industry, Commerce
Period of Significance:
1875-1899, 1850-1874
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Agriculture/Subsistence, Industry/Processing/Extraction
Historic Sub-function:
Manufacturing Facility, Processing
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
More Information:
Neligh Mill (Boundary Increase) (added 2010 - - #10000134)
Also known as AP04-004; AP04-006; AP04-204
Irregular Tracks in Block 22, Original Town, Neligh and the N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 20, T25N, R6W , Neligh
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering, Event
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Tyler, A.J., Western Bridge And Construction Co.
Architectural Style:
No Style Listed
Area of Significance:
Commerce, Architecture, Engineering, Industry
Period of Significance:
1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874
Owner:
State
Historic Function:
Agriculture/Subsistence, Commerce/Trade, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Business, Manufacturing Facility, Rail-Related, Road-Related, Storage, Water Works
Current Function:
Landscape, Recreation And Culture, Transportation
Current Sub-function:
Museum, Natural Feature, Rail-Related, Unoccupied Land
More Information:
Neligh Mill Bridge (added 1992 - - #92000724)
Also known as Elm Street Bridge;Elkhorn River Bridge;NEHBS No. AP04-204
Elm St. over the Elkhorn R. , Neligh
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Cambria/Lackawanna Steel Cos., Western Bridge & Construction Co.
Architectural Style:
Other
Area of Significance:
Engineering
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Road-Related
Current Function:
Transportation
Current Sub-function:
Road-Related
More Information:
Neligh Mill Elevators (Boundary Increase) (added 1983 - - #83003982)
Also known as See Also:Neligh Mill
111 W. 2nd , Neligh
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Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Commerce, Agriculture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Agriculture/Subsistence
Historic Sub-function:
Storage
Current Function:
Agriculture/Subsistence
Current Sub-function:
Storage
More Information:
St. Peter's Episcopal Church (added 1980 - - #80002439)
411 L St. , Neligh
Ammodramus, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Unknown
Architectural Style:
Gothic Revival
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Religion
Historic Sub-function:
Religious Structure
Current Function:
Religion
Current Sub-function:
Religious Structure
More Information:
Verdigris Creek Bridge (added 1992 - - #92000770)
Also known as NEHBS No. AP00-253
Twp. Rd. over Verdigris Cr., 1.9 mi. NE of Royal , Royal
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Western Bridge & Construction Co.
Architectural Style:
Other
Area of Significance:
Engineering
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Road-Related
Current Function:
Transportation
Current Sub-function:
Road-Related
More Information:
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