Nebraska - Douglas County
Douglas County Nebraska (Page 2) has 50 places on the National Register of Historic Places including 8 places of National significance and 12 places of Statewide significance. Significant places include Father Flanagan's Boys' Home, Father Flanagan's House, First National Bank Building, Fort Omaha Historic District and Jewell Building.

Many famous people are associated with these Douglas County historic places including Father Edward J. Flanagan, Sarah Joslyn, Malcolm X, Joseph Garneau Jr. and Dr. Michael J. Ford.

Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Douglas County places including Lof,John & Sons,Builder, Jacob M. Nachtigall, F.A. Henninger, John McDonald, George Prinz, Charles W. Brader, Daley,Leo A., Construction, Peter & Sons Kiewit, Burnham & Co. Graham and Omaha Structural Steel Works. Prominent architectural styles found in Douglas Country are Colonial Revival, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals and Early Commercial.

Father Flanagan's Boys' Home (added 1985 - - #85002439)
Also known as Boys Town;See Also:Father Flanagan's House
W. Dodge Rd. , Boys Town
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Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Education, Social History
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic, Education, Religion
Historic Sub-function:
Institutional Housing, School
Current Function:
Domestic, Education, Religion
Current Sub-function:
Institutional Housing, School
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Father Flanagan's House (added 1979 - - #79001439)
Also known as Father Flanagan's Alumni House
Off U.S. 6 , Boys Town
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Historic Significance:
Person, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Brader,Charles W., Nachtigall,Jacob M.
Architectural Style:
Other, Colonial Revival
Historic Person:
Flanagan,Father Edward J.
Significant Year:
1927, 1940, 1926
Area of Significance:
Social History, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Recreation And Culture
Current Sub-function:
Museum
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Federal Office Building (added 2009 - - #09000131)
Also known as Federal Building, NeHBS# DO09:0123-002
106 S. 15th St. , Omaha
Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
et al., Wetmore, James A.
Architectural Style:
Modern Movement, Other
Area of Significance:
Politics/Government, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1950-1974, 1925-1949
Owner:
Federal
Historic Function:
Government
Historic Sub-function:
Government Office
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
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Field Club Historic District (added 2000 - - #00001380)
Roughly bounded by Pacific, 32nd Ave., Center St., and 36th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering, Event
Architect, builder, or engineer:
McDonald, John, et.al.
Architectural Style:
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Community Planning And Development
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Domestic
Current Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
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Firestone Tire and Rubber Building (added 2018 - - #100002663)
Also known as Barnhart Press, DO09:0209-016
2570 Farnam St., Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Commerce, Transportation
Period of Significance:
1915-1939 AD
First National Bank Building (added 1982 - - #82003187)
300--312 16th St., and 1601--1605 Farnam St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Graham,Burnham & Co.
Architectural Style:
Renaissance
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Commerce
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade
Historic Sub-function:
Business, Financial Institution
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade
Current Sub-function:
Business, Financial Institution
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First National Center (added 2025 - - #100010948)
Also known as First National Main Bank Building, DO09:0124-010
1620 Dodge Street, Omaha
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Area of Significance:
Commerce
First Unitarian Church of Omaha (added 1980 - - #80002448)
3114 Harney St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
McDonald,Alan, McDonald,John
Architectural Style:
Colonial Revival
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Religion
Historic Sub-function:
Religious Structure
Current Function:
Religion
Current Sub-function:
Religious Structure
More Information:
Flatiron Hotel (added 1978 - - #78003403)
1722 St. Mary's Ave. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Prinz,George B.
Architectural Style:
Other, Colonial Revival
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Business, Hotel
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade
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Florence Commercial Historic District (added 2022 - - #100008315)
Also known as DO09:254-036
8500-8702 North 30th St., Omaha
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Area of Significance:
Architecture, Community Planning And Development, Commerce
Ford Hospital (added 1986 - - #86000444)
Also known as Fifth Ave. Hotel;D009:0209-006
121--129 S. Twenty-fifth St. , Omaha
Historic Significance:
Person, Event
Historic Person:
Ford,Dr. Michael J.
Significant Year:
1916
Area of Significance:
Health/Medicine, Social History
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Health Care
Historic Sub-function:
Hospital
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
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Fort Omaha Historic District (added 1974 - - #74001112)
Also known as Sherman Barracks;See Also:Crook, Gen. George, House
30th St. between Fort St. and Laurel Ave. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event, Information Potential
Area of Significance:
Military, Historic - Non-Aboriginal
Cultural Affiliation:
Military,American
Period of Significance:
1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Federal
Historic Function:
Defense, Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Arms Storage, Institutional Housing, Military Facility
Current Function:
Defense, Domestic
Current Sub-function:
Arms Storage, Institutional Housing, Military Facility, Naval Facility
More Information:
Franklin School (added 1998 - - #98000070)
Also known as South Franklin School;Robbins School
4302 S. 39th Ave. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architectural Style:
Classical Revival
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Education
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Education
Historic Sub-function:
School
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
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Gallagher Building (added 1994 - - #94000653)
Also known as D009:0113-046
1902--1906 S. 13th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Bickel & Son, Dutcher, Warren
Architectural Style:
Late Victorian, Other
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling, Specialty Store
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic
Current Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling, Specialty Store
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Garneau-Kilpatrick House (added 1982 - - #82000602)
Also known as Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity
3100 Chicago St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Person, Architecture/Engineering
Architectural Style:
Other, Romanesque
Historic Person:
Garneau,Joseph,Jr.
Significant Year:
1890
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Commerce
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Domestic, Work In Progress
Current Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling
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Georgia Row House (added 1982 - - #82000603)
Also known as The Georgia Boardinghouse;The Georgia Apartments
1040-1044 S. 29th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Findley & Shields
Architectural Style:
Queen Anne
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling
Current Function:
Domestic
Current Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling
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Gold Coast Historic District (added 1997 - - #97000237)
Also known as Blackstone Neighborhood;West Central Cathedral Neighborhood;
Roughly bounded by 36th, 40th, Jones, and Cuming Sts. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
multiple
Architectural Style:
Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Queen Anne
Area of Significance:
Community Planning And Development, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Education, Religion
Historic Sub-function:
Business, Church School, Religious Structure, School, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Religion
Current Sub-function:
Business, Church School, Religious Structure, Restaurant, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store
More Information:
Gross, J.A., Commercial Building (added 2017 - - #100001354)
Also known as Hinky Dinky #3, D009:0443:076
4801-4811 NW. Radial Hwy., Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Commerce
Period of Significance:
1925-1963 AD
Hanscom Apartments (added 2016 - - #16000773)
Omaha, Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architectural Style:
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1921-1921 AD
Havens-Page House (added 1982 - - #82000604)
Also known as 101 Building
101 N. 39th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Harte,John, Henninger,F.A.
Architectural Style:
Other, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade
Current Sub-function:
Business
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Hill Hotel (added 1988 - - #88000377)
Also known as D009:0121-011
509 S. Sixteenth St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
McDonald,Alan, McDonald,John
Architectural Style:
Other, Early Commercial, Colonial Revival
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Hotel
Current Function:
Work In Progress
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Holy Family Church (added 1986 - - #86001715)
Also known as Ne HBS #D009:0130-004
915 N. Eighteenth St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Et al., Cleves Bros.
Architectural Style:
Gothic
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Religion
Historic Sub-function:
Church Related Residence, Church School, Religious Structure
Current Function:
Religion
Current Sub-function:
Church Related Residence, Religious Structure
More Information:
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (added 2016 - - #16000774)
Omaha, Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event, Person, Architecture/Engineering
Architectural Style:
Mixed (More Than 2 Styles From Different Periods), Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Historic Person:
Brennan, Thomas , Creighton, Edward Charles , et al.
Area of Significance:
Social History, Landscape Architecture
Period of Significance:
1884-1912 AD, 1873-1966 AD
Hope Lutheran Church (added 2020 - - #100005768)
Also known as Pella Danish Lutheran Church, DO09:0223-001
2721 North 30th St., Omaha
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Area of Significance:
Ethnic Heritage-Black, Social History, Architecture
Hospe, Anton, Music Warehouse (added 1998 - - #98000896)
Also known as DO09:0123-073
109-111 S. 10th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Commerce
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade
Historic Sub-function:
Warehouse
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade
Current Sub-function:
Warehouse
More Information:
Howard Street Apartment District (added 1996 - - #96001382)
Roughly bounded by Harney St., 22nd St., Landon Crt., and 24th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
multiple
Architectural Style:
Prairie School, Shingle Style
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling, Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Domestic
Current Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling, Single Dwelling
More Information:
Hupmobile Building (added 2014 - - #14000909)
Omaha, Omaha
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Immaculate Conception Church and School (added 1998 - - #98000390)
1024 S. 24th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Nachtigall, Jacob
Architectural Style:
Romanesque
Area of Significance:
Education, Architecture, European
Period of Significance:
1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Recreation And Culture, Religion
Historic Sub-function:
Auditorium, Church Related Residence, Church School, Religious Structure
Current Function:
Religion, Vacant/Not In Use
Current Sub-function:
Church Related Residence, Religious Structure
More Information:
Immanuel Deaconess Institute Nurses' Home and School for Nursing (added 2017 - - #100001355)
3483 Larimore Ave., Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Daly, Leo A.
Architectural Style:
Moderne, Other
Area of Significance:
Health/Medicine
Period of Significance:
1944-1967 AD
Jewell Building (added 1983 - - #83001091)
2221-2225 N. 24th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering, Event
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Lof,John & Sons,Builder, Henninger,F.A.
Architectural Style:
Colonial Revival
Area of Significance:
Black, Entertainment/Recreation, Social History
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Recreation And Culture
Historic Sub-function:
Business, Multiple Dwelling, Music Facility
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
More Information:
REMOVED
Jobbers' Canyon Historic District (added 2002 - - #86003408)
Also known as See Also:Nash Block
Roughly bounded by Farnum, Eighth, Jackson, and Tenth Sts. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Et al., Latenser,John
Architectural Style:
Other, Romanesque, Renaissance
Area of Significance:
Commerce, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Private, Local
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Industry/Processing/Extraction
Historic Sub-function:
Business, Manufacturing Facility
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade, Industry/Processing/Extraction
Current Sub-function:
Business, Manufacturing Facility
Joslyn, George A., Mansion (added 1972 - - #72000747)
3902 Davenport St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Person, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
McDonald,John
Architectural Style:
Other, Beaux Arts
Historic Person:
Joslyn,Sarah
Significant Year:
1903
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Social History
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Education
More Information:
Keeline Building (added 2000 - - #00000170)
Also known as D009:0124-017
319 S 17th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Latenser, John
Architectural Style:
Early Commercial, Prairie School
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Commerce
Period of Significance:
1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade
Historic Sub-function:
Business, Professional, Restaurant
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade
Current Sub-function:
Business, Professional, Restaurant
More Information:
Kelly, George H., House (added 1983 - - #83001092)
1924 Binney St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering, Event
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Kelly,George & J. Roys
Architectural Style:
Classical Revival
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Commerce
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Domestic
Current Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling
More Information:
Kennedy Building (added 1985 - - #85001794)
Also known as D009:0121-065;Union Outfitting Company
1517 Jackson St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Fisher & Lawrie
Architectural Style:
Chicago, Other
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade
Historic Sub-function:
Warehouse
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
More Information:
Kimball, Mary Rogers, House (added 1996 - - #96000765)
Also known as NEHBS DO09:0122-004
2236 St. Mary's Ave. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Parrish,Wallace H., Kimball,Thomas Rogers
Architectural Style:
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Domestic, Work In Progress
Current Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
More Information:
Kirschbraun and Sons Creamery, Inc. (added 1998 - - #98000894)
Also known as DO09:0123-007
901 Dodge St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Commerce, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade
Historic Sub-function:
Warehouse
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
More Information:
Leavenworth Park Commercial Historic District (added 2023 - - #100009208)
Also known as DO09
3114-3120 St Mary?s Ave. and 3105-3512 Leavenworth St., Omaha
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Area of Significance:
Commerce, Community Planning And Development
Leone, Florentine, and Carpathia Apartment Buildings (added 1985 - - #85001073)
Also known as Kent Apartment Complex
832 S. 24th St., 834 S. 24th St. and 907-911 S. 25th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering, Event
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Chiodo,Vincenzo P.
Architectural Style:
Other, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Area of Significance:
Exploration/Settlement, European, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling
Current Function:
Domestic, Work In Progress
Current Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling
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Lincoln Highway (added 1987 - - #87002098)
Also known as Douglas County Road 120
CR 120 between One Hundred Eightieth & One Hundred Ninety First Sts. , Elkhorn
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Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Transportation
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Road-Related
Current Function:
Transportation
Current Sub-function:
Road-Related
More Information:
Lincoln Highway--Omaha to Elkhorn (added 2003 - - #03000104)
Also known as DO00-014
Approx. 3 mi. segment along N. 174 St. , Elkhorn
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Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Transportation
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Road-Related
Current Function:
Transportation
Current Sub-function:
Road-Related
More Information:
Little Bohemia (added 2020 - - #100005336)
Also known as Praha, Bohemia Town, DO09:0117 and DO09:0115
Roughly South 13th St. from Hickory St. to 1 block north of William St., Omaha
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Area of Significance:
Commerce, Ethnic Heritage-European
Livestock Exchange Building (added 1999 - - #99000751)
Also known as Do09:0183-002
2900 O Plaza , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering, Event
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Kiewit, Peter & Sons, Prinz, George
Architectural Style:
Renaissance
Area of Significance:
Commerce, Economics, Industry, Agriculture, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949
Owner:
Local
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade
Historic Sub-function:
Business
Current Function:
Work In Progress
More Information:
Logan, The (added 2005 - - #05000721)
Also known as Home Builders Inc.; El Beudor; Logan Apartments, Sherwyn Hotel; DO09:0126-020
1804 Dodge , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Event
Area of Significance:
Social History, Community Planning And Development
Period of Significance:
1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade
Historic Sub-function:
Financial Institution, Professional
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use, Work In Progress
More Information:
REMOVED
Main Street Bridge (added 1992 - - #92000746)
Also known as West Papillion Creek Bridge;NEHBS No. DO05-1
Main St. over W. Papillion Cr. , Elkhorn
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Omaha Structural Steel Works, State of Nebraska
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
Malcolm X House Site (added 1984 - - #84002463)
3448 Pinkney St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Person
Historic Person:
Malcolm X
Area of Significance:
Politics/Government, Black, Social History, Religion
Period of Significance:
1925-1949
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Landscape
Current Sub-function:
Underwater
More Information:
Margaret, The (added 2007 - - #07000427)
Also known as DO09:0135-005
2103 N. 16th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Strehlow, R.C., Henninger, F.A.
Architectural Style:
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Other
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
More Information:
Mason School (added 1986 - - #86000339)
1012 S. Twenty-fourth St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Et al., Hadden,Rocheford,& Gould
Architectural Style:
Other, Romanesque
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Education
Historic Sub-function:
School
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
More Information:
McLaughlin, Charles D., House (added 1982 - - #82000605)
Also known as McLaughlin-Bruce-Best House
507 S. 38th St. , Omaha
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Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering, Event
Architect, builder, or engineer:
McDonald,John
Architectural Style:
Other, Colonial Revival
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Health/Medicine, Commerce
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Domestic
Current Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
More Information:
Melrose, The (added 1989 - - #89002044)
Also known as The Melrose Apartments;NeHBS No. D009:0214-003
602 N. 33rd St. , Omaha
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Beck,Alex, Frankfurt,H.D.
Architectural Style:
Other
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling
Current Function:
Work In Progress
More Information:

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