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This article covers Landmarks in Omaha, Nebraska designated by the City of Omaha Landmark Heritage Preservation Commission. In addition, it includes structures or buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places and those few designated as National Historic Landmarks, indicating their varying level of importance to the city, state and nation.
The following list includes individual properties, as well as historic districts and National Historic Landmarks in Omaha. Residential, commercial, religious, educational, agricultural and socially significant locations are included.
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Landmark preservation in Omaha
Omaha has sought to preserve its historic landmarks for more than 50 years. The first city report on historical sites written in 1959,[1] and the first buildings in the city were listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings in the 1960s. The demolition of the Old Post Office in 1966, along with the Old City Hall the next year, were rallying points for preservationists in the city. Omaha developed a comprehensive plan for landmark preservation in 1980.[2]
Some years, the demands of changing business in Downtown Omaha have overridden the desires of preservationists to maintain historic structures. In 1989, all 24 buildings of the area's "Jobbers Canyon" were demolished, representing the highest number of buildings lost at one time that were listed on the National Register of Historic Places to date.[3][4] The Christian Specht Building is the only extant building with a cast-iron facade known in Nebraska today, and one of the few built in the state.[5]
The Burlington Train Station, also a downtown historic landmark, sat empty for more than thirty years and was stripped of much of its historical grandeur. In 2006 a group of developers began renovating the building for mixed-use, which will include residential condos.[6] Not all of the buildings lost are deemed significant; the Omaha Auditorium, designed by noted and prolific local architect John Latenser, Sr., was almost universally panned for its gaudy and half-completed construction.[7]
In North Omaha, the historic Strehlow Terrace apartments have been renamed "Chambers Court" in honor of locally renowned Nebraska Legislator Ernie Chambers.[8] Fort Omaha, an Indian War-era supply depot for the United States Army, has been re-purposed as a local community college.[9]
In April 2001 the Nebraska Methodist Health System purchased the Indian Hills Theater on West Dodge Road and. In June it announced plans to demolish the theater and replace it with a parking lot. Indian Hills was the last drum-shaped, three-projector Cinerama theater in the United States. Despite grassroots formation of the Indian Hills Preservation Society, letters of support from Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh and Kirk Douglas, and the unanimous vote of the Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission finding that the theater should be declared a Landmark of the City of Omaha, in August 2001 the building was demolished.[10]
City of Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission
Main article: Landmarks Heritage Preservation CommissionThe first comprehensive preservation ordinance in Nebraska was adopted by the Omaha City Council in 1977.[12] The commission was created after the demolition of the Old Post Office, when the pro-preservation organization Landmarks, Inc. advocated its creation.[13]
As of 2007, more than 90 buildings and structures in Omaha have received federal historic preservation tax incentives, and have been listed by the City of Omaha as Certified Historic Rehabs.[14]
National recognition
Many historic districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects in Omaha have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Three have been designated as National Historic Landmarks by the United States Secretary of the Interior for their historical significance. However, no Omaha Landmarks have been designated National Historic Landmarks, and many have not been listed on the National Historic Register.
Landmarks in Omaha
Place name Year built Location NRHP?[15] Omaha Landmark?[16] Ackerhurst Dairy Barn 1935 15220 Military Road No Yes Ansonia Apartments 1929 2221-23 Jones Street No Yes Anheuser-Busch Beer Depot 1887 1207-1215 Jones Street Yes No Aquila Court Building 1923 1615 Howard Street Yes No Astro Theater 1926 2001 Farnam Street Yes No Bank of Florence 1856 8502 North 30th Street Yes Yes[17] John P. Bay House 1887 2024 Binney Street No Yes Beebe and Runyan Furniture Showroom and Warehouse 1913 105 South 9th Street Yes No Bemis Omaha Bag Company Building 1887 NW Corner of 11th and Jones Streets Yes Yes Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District 1889 Cuming Street on the south to Hawthorne Avenue on the north; Glenwood Avenue on the west to North 33rd Street on the east No Yes[18] Blackstone Hotel 1916 302 South 36th Street Yes Yes Boys Town 1917 14100 Crawford Street National Historic Landmark[19] No Brandeis-Millard House & Carriage House 1904 500 South 38th Street & 3815 Dewey Avenue Yes Yes Breckenridge-Gordon House 1909 3611 Jackson Street No Yes Broatch Building 1880 1209 Harney Street No Yes Broomfield Rowhouse 1913 2502 Lake Street Yes No Harry Buford House 1929 1804 North 30th Street No Yes Burlington Headquarters Building 1879 1004 Farnam Street Yes Yes Burlington Station 1898 925 South 10th Street Yes No Cabanne Archeological Site 1822 Located on the Missouri River between Omaha and Fort Calhoun (undisclosed location) Yes[20] No Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church 1910 3105 North 24th Street Yes Yes Center School (Omaha, Nebraska) 1893 1730 South 11th Street Yes Yes Charles D. McLaughlin House Yes No Christian Specht Building 1888 1110 Douglas Street Yes Yes Charles Storz House 1909 1901 Wirt Street No Yes Clarinda & Page Apartments 1909 3027 Farnam Street, 305-11 Turner Boulevard No Yes Columbian School 1892 3819 Jones Street Yes Yes Joel N. Cornish House 1886 1404 South 10th Street Yes No Country Club Historic District 1925 North 50th Street on the east to North 56th Street on the west; from Corby Street on the north to Seward Street on the south No Yes Dietz Memorial United Methodist Church 1888 1423 South 10th Street No Yes Dr. Samuel D. Mercer House 1885 3920 Cuming Street Yes No Douglas County Courthouse 1912 1700 Farnam Street Yes No Douglas Eggerss-O'Flyng Building 1902 801 South 15th Street Yes Yes Drake Court Apartments and the Dartmore Apartments Historic District 1916 Jones Street on the south to St. Marys Avenue on the north; from South 20th Street on the east to South 23rd Street on the west Yes Yes Eggerss - O'Flyng Building 1902 801 South 15th Street Yes Yes Epeneter House 1905 502 North 40th Street No Yes Farnam Building Yes No Federal Office Building 1934 106 S. 15th St. Yes No Field Club Historic District 1898 Pacific Avenue on the north to Center Street on the south; South 32nd Avenue on east to South 36th Street on the west Yes Yes First National Bank Building Yes No First Unitarian Church of Omaha 1917 3114 Harney Street Yes Yes Flatiron Hotel 1912 1722 St. Mary's Avenue Yes No Florence 1846 Weber Street on the south to I-680 on the north; Pershing Drive on the east to North Ridge Drive on the west No Yes Florentine Apartments 1911 907 South 25th Street No Yes Ford Hospital 1916 121 South 25th Street Yes No Fort Omaha Guardhouse 1883 Intersection of North 30th and Ellison Avenue No Yes Fort Omaha 1868 Fort Street on the South to Laurel Avenue on the North; North 30th Street on the east to North 33rd Street on the west Yes Yes Franklin School Yes No G.C. Moses Block Yes No Gallagher Building 1888 1902-06 South 13th Street Yes Yes Garneau-Kilpatrick House 1890 3100 Chicago Street Yes Yes Gen. George Crook House 1879 5730 North 30th Street Yes No George F. Shepard House 1903 1802 Wirt Street No Yes George H. Kelly House 1904 1924 Binney Street Yes Yes Georgia Row House Yes No Georgia Apartments 1890 1040 South 29th Street No Yes Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens 1913 3202 Woolworth Avenue No Yes Gold Coast Historic District 1880 North 36th Street on the east to North 40th on the west; Jones Street on the north to Cuming Street on the south Yes No Goodrich Building 1900 1415 Farnam Street No Yes Gottlieb Storz House Yes Yes Grossman Apartment 1904 102-108 South 36th Street No Yes Havens-Page House 1900 101 North 39th Street Yes No Hicks House 1892 3017 Pacific Street No Yes Hicks Terrace 1890 3005-3011 Pacific Street, 1102 South 30th Avenue No Yes Hill Hotel 1919 505 South 16th Street Yes Yes Holy Family Church 1883 915 North 18th Street Yes Yes Horbach Building 1894 1205-1207 Harney Street No Yes Hospe Anton Music Warehouse Yes No Howard Street Apartment District Harney Street on the north to Landon Court on the south; South 22nd Street on the east to South 24th Street on the west Yes No Immaculate Conception Church and School 1926 1024 South 24th Street Yes No J.L. Brandeis and Sons Store Building 1906 210 South 16th Street Yes No Jewell Building 1923 2221 North 24th Street Yes Yes Joslyn Castle 1903 3902 Davenport Street Yes Yes Keeline Building 1911 319 South 17th Street Yes No Keirle House 1905 3017 Mormon Street No Yes Kimball House No Yes Kirschbraun and Sons Creamery, Inc. Yes No Kuncl-Hruska House No Yes Lincoln Highway (Omaha) 1913 North 183 Street and West Dodge Road northwest towards North 192 Street No Yes Livestock Exchange Building 1926 4920 South 30th Street Yes Yes Lizzie Robinson House 1910 2864 Corby Street Yes Yes Malcolm X Housesite 1925 3448 Pinkney Street (house was demolished before listing) Yes No Mary Rogers Kimball House Yes Yes Mason School 1888 1012 South 24th Street Yes Yes Mason Terrace & Van Closter Residence No Yes Medlar Building No Yes Megeath House No Yes Melrose Apartments 1916 602 North 33rd Street No Yes Military Road Segment 1857 Begins at Nebraska Highway 64 as Nebraska Highway 28K, ends at Bennington Road near North 204th Street Yes No Miller Park 1891 Saratoga Street on the south to Redick Avenue on the north; Florence Boulevard on the east to North 30th Street on the west No No Mormon Pioneer Cemetery 1846 3301 State Street No Yes Nash Block 1907 902 Farnam Street Yes Yes Neble House 1894 2752 South 10th Street No Yes Normandie Apartments Yes Yes Notre Dame Academy and Convent Yes Yes Old Market 1880 Harney Street on the north to Jackson Street on the south; South 10th Street on the east to South 13th Street on the west Yes Yes Old People's Home 1917 3325 Fontenelle Boulevard Yes No Omaha High School 1900 124 North 20th Street Yes Yes Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District 1880 Jackson Street on the north to the Union Pacific main line on the south; South 15th Avenue on the west and 8th Street on the east Yes No Omaha Bolt, Nut and Screw Building Yes Yes Omaha National Bank Building 1888 1650 Farnam Street Yes No Omaha Public Library (building) 1891 1823 Harney Street Yes Yes Omaha Quartermaster Depot Historic District 1881 Hickory Street on the south to Woolworth Avenue on the north; South 22nd Street on the south to the Union Pacific Railroad Yards on the west Yes No Orpheum Theater 1927 409 South 16th Street Yes No Packer’s National Bank Building 1907 4939 South 24th Street Yes Yes Park School Yes Yes Parlin, Orendorff and Martin Plow Company Building Yes No Poppleton Block 1890 1001 Farnam Street Yes Yes Porter-Thomsen House Yes Yes Prague Hotel 1898 1402 South 13th Street Yes No Prospect Hill Cemetery 1979 3202 Parker Street No Yes Redick Tower Yes No Mary Reed House 503 South 36th Street 1909 No Yes Riviera Theater No Yes Robbins School 1910 4302 South 39th Avenue No Yes Robinson Memorial Church of God in Christ No Yes Rose Realty-Securities Building Yes No Rosewater School 1910 3764 South 13th Street Yes Yes Sacred Heart Catholic Church Complex 1902 2206 Binney Street Yes No Saddle Creek Underpass 1934 Dodge Street (US 6) over Saddle Creek Road Yes No Saint Joseph Parish Complex Yes Yes Site of Saint Mary's Academy Yes No St. Cecilia's Cathedral 1905 701 North 40th Street Yes Yes St. John's A.M.E. Church 1943 2402 North 22nd Street Yes yes St. John's Collegiate Church No Yes St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church 1899 2312 J Street Yes Yes St. Matthias' Episcopal Church Yes No St. Philomena's Cathedral and Rectory Yes Yes St. Regis Apartments Yes No Sanford Hotel Yes Yes Saunders School 1899 415 North 41st Avenue Yes No Simon Brothers Company Yes No Slater House No Yes South Omaha Bridge 1936 Located on Hwys 275/92 over the Missouri River Yes No South Omaha Main Street Historic District 1883 South 24th Street between M Street on the north and O Street on the south Yes No Springwell Danish Cemetery 1889 6326 Hartman Avenue No Yes Standard Oil Company Building of Nebraska Yes No Steiner Rowhouse No. 1 Yes No Steiner Rowhouse No. 2 Yes No Strehlow Terrace 1905 2024 North Sixteenth Street Yes No Swoboda Bakery 1889 1422 William Street Yes No The Berkeley Apartments Yes No The Melrose 1916 602 North 33rd Street Yes No The Sherman 1897 2501 North 16th Street Yes No Thomas Kilpatrick House 1890 No Yes Trans-Mississippi Exposition Site 1898 1920 Pinkney Street No Yes Trinity Cathedral 1880 113 N. 18th Street Yes No Union Passenger Terminal 1931 801 South 10th Street Yes No Union State Bank Building No Yes USS Hazard 1944 2497 Freedom Park Road National Historic Landmark[19] No USS Marlin 2497 Freedom Park Road Yes No Vinton School 1907 2120 Deer Park Boulevard Yes Yes Vinton Street Commercial Historic District Along Vinton Street between Elm Street on the west and South 17th Street on the east No Yes Wattles House 1895 320 South 37th Street No Yes Weber Mill 1846 9102 North 30th Street Yes Yes Webster Telephone Exchange Building 1906 2213 Lake Street Yes No West Central-Cathedral Landmark District North 38th Street between Capitol Avenue on the south and Cuming Street on the north No Yes West Farnam Apartments No Yes Zabriskie House 1889 3524 Hawthorne Avenue Yes Yes Former Landmarks
Being listed on the NRHP or as an Omaha Landmark does not permanently protect buildings against destruction. Several landmarks in Omaha have been demolished through a variety of fashions.
Place name Location Year built Year destroyed[21] Notes[22] Immaculate Conception Church and School 1024 South 24th Street Monmouth Park School 4508 North 33rd Street 1903 Guy C. Barton House Bradford-Pettis House 404 South 39 Street 1910 Jobbers' Canyon Historic District Various Removed from the NRHP after buildings were demolished.[23] It was located at Farnum Street on the north to Jackson Street on the south; South Eighth Street on the east to South Tenth Street on the west Kennedy Building 1517 Jackson Street 1910 Leone, Florentine and Carpathia Apartment Buildings 907-911 South 25 Street 1909 The Berkely Apartments 907-911 South 25 Street 1909 Butternut Building 1909 2004 Destroyed by a fire.[24] See also
- List of Registered Historic Places in Douglas County, Nebraska
- Architecture in Omaha, Nebraska
- History of Omaha
- Founding figures of Omaha, Nebraska
- Thomas Rogers Kimball
- John Latenser, Sr.
References
- ^ (1959) Historical Sites in Douglas County, Nebraska. City of Omaha Planning Department
- ^ Becker, H.W. (1982) A Comprehensive Program for Historic Preservation in Omaha. Nebraska State Historical Society.
- ^ Gratz, R.B. (1996) Living City: How America's Cities Are Being Revitalized by Thinking Small in a Big Way, John Wiley and Sons. p. V.
- ^ National Trust for Historic Preservation and Zagars, J. (1997) Preservation Yellow Pages: The Complete Information Source for Homeowners, Communities, and Professionals;;, John Wiley and Sons. p.80.
- ^ (nd) Christian Specht Building
- ^ "The Burlington" (PDF). The Burlington website. 2007. http://www.burlingtonstation.com/burlington_station.pdf. Retrieved 2007-05-29.
- ^ "Omaha Auditorium", Omaha Public Library. Retrieved 3/26/08.
- ^ "Chambers Court: Building to receive millions in renovations.". WOWT.com. http://www.wowt.com/home/headlines/1923767.html. Retrieved 2007-04-07.
- ^ (n.d.) Fort Omaha HistoricOmaha.Com
- ^ Foster, M. (2001) "Curtain closes on Omaha Theater", National Trust for Historic Preservation. Retrieved 8/30/07.
- ^ Mullin, C. (2007) "Demolition of U.P. Building Chugging Along", Omaha World Herald. August 27, 2007. Retrieved 2/15/08.
- ^ "Planning," City of Omaha. Retrieved 9/22/07.
- ^ "About" Landmarks, Inc. Retrieved 9/22/07.
- ^ "Certified Historic Rehabs in Omaha". City of Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved 8/30/07.
- ^ (2007) National Register of Historic Places - Nebraska, Douglas County. National Park Service. Retrieved 6/7/07.
- ^ Omaha Landmarks. Omaha Landmark Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved 7/7/07.
- ^ Bank of Florence City of Omaha website.
- ^ (nd) Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District. City of Omaha Historical Landmarks Preservation Commission. Retrieved 5/29/07.
- ^ a b (nd) National Historic Landmarks Survey. National Parks Service. Retrieved 6/4/07.
- ^ (nd) National Register of Historic Places - NE, Douglas County. Retrieved 6/7/07.
- ^ (2007) National Register of Historic Places - Nebraska, Douglas County. National Park Service. Retrieved 6/7/07.
- ^ Omaha Landmarks. Omaha Landmark Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved 7/7/07.
- ^ (2002) National Register of Historic Places Listings. National Park Service. Retrieved 6/7/07.
- ^ "Butternut Will Be Demolished", KETV. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
Further reading
- Gerber, K. and Spencer, J.S. (2003) Building for the Ages: Omaha's architectural landmarks. Landmarks, Inc.
External links
- Omaha Landmarks City of Omaha website, including listings for every Omaha Landmark.
- Landmarks, Inc. website.
- Omaha By Design website.
- Restore Omaha Conference, Exhibition & Tour website.
- Collection of photos of Omaha's landmarks.
- State of Nebraska Historic Preservation Office.
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