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1 | House # | Street | Description | Name of Building | Owner's Last Name | Owner's First Name | Architect | Built | Contractor/Construction Co. | Destroyed | Cause | Source | Photo | Neighborhood | Bldgs-Historic File | Other File | Houses File | Notes | ||||||||
2 | 1806 | Douglas ST | Business | Fontenelle Hotel | Kimball, Thomas R. | 1914 | Douglas Hotel Company | x | Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976 | Downtown | x | Gothic style. | ||||||||||||||
3 | 1004 | Farnam ST | Business | Burlington Bldg | Weiner Auto Supply | Omaha World Herald, Jan. 18, 1976 | Downtown | x | Renovated in 1976 by architect Gary Bowen. | |||||||||||||||||
4 | 105th & Regency PKWY | Business | Security Mutual Life Insurance Co. | Maenner Co. | 1971 | Omaha World Herald, May 30,1971. | x | Regency | x | First bldg completed in the Regency Office Park. | ||||||||||||||||
5 | 108th & L ST | Business | Empire Park Office Building | Abboud | Tony | Teig, Robert | 1975 | D.A. Construction Co. | Omaha World Herald, 1975. | x | x | 5 story office bldg. | ||||||||||||||
6 | 10th & Douglas ST | Business | A.C. Nelsen Building | Nelsen Foundation | x1979? | Omaha World Herald, May 20, 1978. | x | Downtown | x | Razed to create Central Park/Gene Leahy Mall. | ||||||||||||||||
7 | 10th & Farnam ST | Business | Burlington Bldg | 1879 | Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976 | x | Downtown | x | Italianate style. Small front doors for ice delivery. National Register Historic Places. | |||||||||||||||||
8 | 10th & Marcy ST | Business | Union Depot | Underwood, G. S. | 1931 | Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976 | Downtown | x | Art Deco. Presently Durham Western Heritage Museum. Nat'l Register Historic Places. | |||||||||||||||||
9 | 10th & William ST | Church | St. Philomena's Cathedral/St. Frances Cabrini | Archdiocese of Omaha | Kimball, Thomas R. | Important Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan. | Downtown | x | Architects from Omaha. | |||||||||||||||||
10 | 10th & Worthington | Church | St. Matthias Episcopal Church | Hawkins, J. H. W. | 1888 | Omaha World Herald, Metro Extra, Feb. 26, 1986, p.3 | x | Forest Hill | ||||||||||||||||||
11 | 11th - 13th & Douglas ST | Business | Campbell's Soup Company | Hall | Ron | 1977 | x | Holland Ctr | Omaha World Herald, August 6, 1977, p. 13. | x | Downtown | x | New Exteriors to match W. Dale Clark Library Bldg. | |||||||||||||
12 | 11th & Capitol AV | Business | Wells Fargo Building | Calandra | Charles | 1867? | x1975 | Omaha World Herald, Dec. 20, 1975. | x | Downtown | x | Transfer point for Wells Fargo stage lines. Basement constructed to allow stage coaches to enter bldg. | ||||||||||||||
13 | 11th & Harney ST | Business | Omaha Loan & Bldg Association | Cohn | Dave | Omaha World Herald, Dec. 19, 1937 | x | Downtown | x | Currently Michael's Mexican Food Restaurant? | ||||||||||||||||
14 | 11th & Harney ST | Business | Lion Place/Millard-Kirkendall-Jones Building | Vohoska | Emil | 1887 | Enterprise Electric Co. | Omaha World Herald, Jan. 5, 1987. | x | Downtown | x | Renovated into apartments & commercial tenants. | ||||||||||||||
15 | 11th & Jackson ST | Business | Lafayette Plaisance/Central Van & Storage | Watt's Newell Co. | 1890? | Omaha World Herald, Jan. 16, 1976, p. 1 & 6. | x | Downtown | x | Project not completed? | ||||||||||||||||
16 | 12th & Dodge ST | Business | Gladish Pharmacy | Bexten | Edward | 1861? | x | Condemned | Omaha Sunday Bee, Dec. 17, 1911, p. A-5? | x | Downtown | x | A.D. Jones was postmaster in wood-frame bldg. Replaced by a 1-story brick bldg. | |||||||||||||
17 | 12th & Farnam ST | Business | National Fidelity and Casualty Building | State Board of insurance | Omaha World Herald, Feb. 4, 1917 | x | Downtown | Five stories and basement | ||||||||||||||||||
18 | 12th & Farnam ST | Business | Western Exchange & marine Fire Insurance Bldg | 1887? | Omaha World Herald, Oct. 27, 1929, p. 8C | x | Downtown | x | Omaha & Chicago Bank located in this bldg. | |||||||||||||||||
19 | 12th & Farnam ST | Business | Corey-Mackenzie (Solo) Building | x | Omaha World Herald, Sep. 30, 1977. | x | Downtown | x | Arch from the Corey-Mackenzie Bldg to be used as a gateway to Central Park Mall. | |||||||||||||||||
20 | 12th & Howard ST | Business | Old Market Area | ca.1880 | Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976 | Downtown | x | Once Omaha's wholesale fruit market . Restored 1968 into shops, resturants etc. | ||||||||||||||||||
21 | 144th & Burt ST | Single family home | Stinson mansion | Stinson | Ken | 1996 | Omaha World Herald, Dec. 16, 2012, p. 2E | x | Linden Estates | 6 fireplaces, 6 bdrms, 5 garages, pool & exercise & media rooms. | ||||||||||||||||
22 | 14th & Farnam | Business | Woodmen of the World/WOW Bldg | Peterson Bros. | 1912 | x | Omaha World Herald, March 31, 1976. | x | Downtown | x | Original home of WOAW/WOW radio station. One of the first in U.S. | |||||||||||||||
23 | 14th & Farnam | Business | Woodmen of the World/WOW Bldg | Peterson Bros. | 1912 | x | Omaha World Herald, Dec. 3, 1967, p. 18D. | High Renaissance Style. Terra Cotta medalions indicate signs of Zodiac. | ||||||||||||||||||
24 | 14th & Farnam ST | Business | Woodmen of the World | Holabird & Roche | 1912 | x | Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976 | Downtown | x | Renaissance style. Lobby with mezzanine bldg feature. 19 stories. | ||||||||||||||||
25 | 15th & Dodge ST | Single family home | Omaha Public Library (First -1872) | x | Omaha World Herald, Oct. 27, 1929, p. 1C | x | Downtown | x | Picture of 1st home of OPL! | |||||||||||||||||
26 | 15th & Dodge ST | Library | First Public Library Bldg. | 1872? | x | Condemned | Omaha World Herald, Oct. 27, 1929 | x | Downtown | x | Former UPRR HQ site. Rotogravure Sec. C. Rise of Omaha. | |||||||||||||||
27 | 15th & Douglas | Business | Kilpatrick's Department Store | Younker Brothers | 1868 | 1980 | razed | Omaha World Herald, Jan. 16, 1980 | x | Downtown | x | Store consisted of 4 bldgs: World Herald, Browning King & 2 unnamed. Present site of twin towers. | ||||||||||||||
28 | 15th & Douglas | Business | Browning King Bldg | 1932 | Fire | Omaha World Herald, Jan. 14, 1932. | x | Downtown | x | Fire Battalion Chief Homer Howes killed in fire. Rebuilt as of August 6, 1933. | ||||||||||||||||
29 | 15th & Douglas ST | Business | Karbach Block | Wolf | A. | 1893 | x | Omaha World Herald, Dec. 7, 1943. | x | Downtown | x | Location of late political crime boss Tom Dennison's office. | ||||||||||||||
30 | 15th & Grace ST | Business | Storz Brewing Co. Power Plant | Daly, Leo A. | 1947? | Parsons Construction | Omaha World Herald, Oct. 5, 1947. | x | Downtown | x | Power plant fro brewing company. | |||||||||||||||
31 | 15th & Harney ST | Business | Withnell House | 1880? | 1890 | razed | Clipping Files- Houses-Omaha Public Library | x | Downtown | x | Razed to build the Creighton then the Orpheum Theaters. | |||||||||||||||
32 | 15th & Howard | Government Bldg | Municipal Auditorium | City of Omaha | Latenser, John | 1903 | 1955 | razed | Omaha World Herald, Metro Extra, Dec. 11, 1985. p. 3. | x | Downtown | x | Omaha police headquarters built on former site of auditorium. | |||||||||||||
33 | 15th &Harney ST | Business | Redick Bldg. | x | Condemned | Omaha World Herald, Jan. 30, 1930 | x | Downtown | x | Redick Tower/Deco Hotel on current site. | ||||||||||||||||
34 | 16th & Dodge ST | Business | First National Tower | First National Bank | Daly, Leo A. | 2001 | Peter Kiewit & Sons | Omaha World Herald, January 23, 2001, p. 1 &2. | x | Downtown | x | 1,677 ft above sea level. Bldg 633 ft tall, 125 ft higher than Woodmen. | ||||||||||||||
35 | 16th & Dodge ST | Business | J.C. Penney Store | Hayden-Storz Trust | 1892? | x1977 | Omaha World Herald, March 17, 1977. | x | Operated 1935-1975. Former site of Hayden Bros. Dept. Store. | |||||||||||||||||
36 | 16th & Dodge ST | Government Bldg | Post Office Bldg | Supervising Architect of the Treasury | Important Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan. | Downtown | x | Architects from Washington, D.C. | ||||||||||||||||||
37 | 16th & Dodge ST | Government Bldg | Federal Office Bldg | Kimball, Steele, Sandham & Prinz | Important Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan. | Downtown | x | Architects from Omaha. | ||||||||||||||||||
38 | 16th & Douglas | Business | Kilpatrick Store | Northern Natural Gas | Omaha World Herald, Aug. 11, 1978. | x | Downtown | x | NNG purchased square block. | |||||||||||||||||
39 | 16th & Douglas ST | Business | Braiker-Brandeis Building | Braiker | Morton | 1906 | Omaha World Herald Metro Extra, Oct. 30, 1985, p. 6. | x | Downtown | x | Brandeis store closed in 1980. Braiker purchased in 1981 for offices. | |||||||||||||||
40 | 16th & Douglas ST | Business | Brandeis Building | Brandeis, J.L. | 1906 | Omaha: A century in Photos, Apr. 18, 1968, p. 51 | x | Downtown | x | Built on former YMCA site. | ||||||||||||||||
41 | 16th & Farnam ST | Single family home | Goodrich House | Goodrich | St. John | x | razed | Omaha World Herald, Nov. 27, 1927 | x | Downtown | x | Present location of the Secutiries Bldg. | ||||||||||||||
42 | 16th & Farnam ST | Business | Paxton Block | Lundgren | Howard | 1887 | x | Omaha World Herald, Jan. 23, 1957, p.1 & 7. | x | Downtown | x | Block sold to Woodmen of the World Life Ins. Co. Original site of Douglas Co. Courthouse. | ||||||||||||||
43 | 16th & Farnam ST | Business | Transamerica Investment Group | 1973 | Omaha World Herald, August 6, 1973. | Downtown | x | North side of 16th & Farnam ST. Structure may not have been built only planned? | ||||||||||||||||||
44 | 16th & Farnam ST | Church | Congregational Church | 1858? | x | Omaha World Herald, Oct. 27, 1929, p. 5C | x | Downtown | x | First Protestant church in Nebraska. | ||||||||||||||||
45 | 16th & Harney ST | Business | Kresge Building | OPPD | x1975 | Omaha World Herald, Dec. 22, 1976. | Downtown | x | Razed in 1975 by OPPD for parking lot. | |||||||||||||||||
46 | 16th & Harney ST | Business | Neville Block | 1904 | x1946 | Omaha Evening World Herald, Jan. 22, 1946, p. 6 | x | Downtown | x | Original site Kountze Memorial Church. Neville Block built 1904, razed 1946. | ||||||||||||||||
47 | 16th & Harney ST | Business | Conservative Savings & Loan Building | 1906 | x1983 | Omaha World Herald, March 13, 1987, p. 44. | Downtown | x | Limestone façade carved by Jacob Maag reused by Essex Corp on West Dodge office bldg. | |||||||||||||||||
48 | 16th & Harney ST | Business | City National Bank | Holabird & Roche | 1910 | James Black Masonry | Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976 | x | Downtown | x | Italian Renaissance. 1st bldg to be air-conditioned in 1939. National Register of Historic Places. | |||||||||||||||
49 | 16th & Harney ST | Business | Orpheum Theater | Rapp, C.W. & George | 1892 | Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976 | Downtown | x | Italian Renaissance. Remodeled in 1927. National Register of Historic Places. | |||||||||||||||||
50 | 16th & Howard ST | Single family home | Hoagland Residence | Hoagland | George A. | 1880 | x | razed | Omaha World Herald, Aug. 29, 1965. p. 2F. | x | Downtown | x | Moved to N 48th ST in 1904. House cut in half & moved. Bridge built over Saddle Creek to move it. | |||||||||||||
51 | 16th & Jackson ST | Business | Continental Trailways Bus Terminal | Matteson | W.G. | 1976 | Omaha World Herald, April 29, 1976. | Downtown | x | Previous terminal razed in 1974. | ||||||||||||||||
52 | 16th & Jackson ST | Business | Union Outfitting Co. | Meaco Properties Inc. | 1911 | Omaha World Herald, Sep. 9, 1971. | x | Downtown | x | Used for 49 years as a furniture store. | ||||||||||||||||
53 | 16th & Jackson ST | Business | Jackson Hotel | x | Fire | Omaha World Herald, May 22, 1968 | Heavily damaged in fire 3-26-1968; 5 people killed | |||||||||||||||||||
54 | 16th & Jackson ST | Business | Kennedy Building/Union Outfitting | Fisher & Lawrie | 1910 | Omaha World Herald Metro Extra, July 23, 1986, p. 4. | x | Downtown | x | National Register of Historic Places. Coverted to Union Plaza Apartments 1986. | ||||||||||||||||
55 | 16th& Harney | Apartments | Limelight Apts/Lerner Bldg | Ted Seldin Family Trust | 1947 | Dicon Corp. 2013 remodel | Omaha World Herald, Feb. 26, 2014, p. 1D. | x | x | 2 stories added to roof. Apartments to open Fall of 2014. | ||||||||||||||||
56 | 17th & Douglas ST | Business | Omaha Athletic Club | Federal Reserve Bank | 1923? | x1979 | Omaha World Herald, July 25, 1979, p.1 & 2 bonus sec. | x | Downtown | x | Razed for new construction. | |||||||||||||||
57 | 17th & Douglas ST | Business | Courtney Building | x1964 | Omaha World Herald, May 29, 1954 | x | Downtown | x | Razed to build 7-story office bldg. | |||||||||||||||||
58 | 17th & Farnam ST | Business | Omaha Building/New York Life Bldg | Kutak, Rock & Campbell | White, Stanford | 1887-1889 | Omaha World Herald Metro Extra, Nov. 27, 1985, p. 3. | x | Downtown | x | Not built with skeletal steel frame but load bearing walls. 1st skyscraper. Romanesque style. | |||||||||||||||
59 | 17th & Farnam ST | Business | Patterson Block | Patterson | D.C. | 1892 | x | Omaha World Herald, Feb. 10, 1924 | x | Downtown | x | Corner was in the original platted site of Omaha. | ||||||||||||||
60 | 17th & Farnam ST | Business | Bee Bldg. | Rosewater | Edward | 1921 | x | Omaha Sunday Bee, June 18, 1921 | x | Downtown | x | Occupies 1/4 of Patterson block. Brick trimmed with terracotta | ||||||||||||||
61 | 17th & Farnam ST | Business | Omaha Building | White, Stanford | 1887 | Norcross Brothers | Omaha World Herald Suppl., Dec. 15, 1975, p. 1 &7 | x | Downtown | x | Omaha's 1st skyscraper. | |||||||||||||||
62 | 17th & Farnam ST | Business | Omaha Building | White, Stanford | 1887 | Norcross Brothers | Omaha Sun, March 8, 1973, p. 20A. | x | Downtown | x | Omaha's 1st skyscraper. | |||||||||||||||
63 | 17th & Farnam ST | Business | American Charter Bank | Findley, Tom | 1972 | Borchman Construction Co. | OWH Magazine of the Midlands, July 7, 1985. | x | Downtown | x | Winner 1972 Nebraska Chapter American Institute of Architects. | |||||||||||||||
64 | 17th & Farnam ST | Government Bldg | Douglas County Courthouse | Latenser, John | Important Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan. | Downtown | x | Architects from Omaha. | ||||||||||||||||||
65 | 17th & Farnam ST | Business | Omaha Building | McKim, Med & White | 1888-89 | Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976 | Downtown | x | Richardsonian Romanesque. National Register of Historic Places. | |||||||||||||||||
66 | 17th & Farnam ST | Government Bldg | Douglas County Courthouse | Latenser, John | 1912 | Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976 | Downtown | x | Renaissance style. Dome of Rotunda 110 feet above floor. | |||||||||||||||||
67 | 17th & Grace ST | Single family home | Saunders Residence | Saunders | Alvin | Omaha World Herald Magazine,March 1, 1953, p. 3G | x | x | Salvation Army home later German Old People's Home. | |||||||||||||||||
68 | 17th & Howard ST | Business | Five Point Realty Co. | Barrett, J. F. | Omaha World Herald, Apr. 21, 1945 | x | Downtown | x | Site of old Racquet Club in 1900 & American Legion Post No. 1. | |||||||||||||||||
69 | 18th & Dodge ST | Single family home | McCormick Residence | McCormick | John | 1866 | x | razed | Omaha World Herald, Nov. 27, 1927. | x | Downtown | x | NWC of 18th & Dodge present location of Logan Hotel/Apartments. | |||||||||||||
70 | 18th & Dodge ST | Apartments | Logan Apartments | 1927 | Omaha World Herald, Nov. 27, 1927. | x | Downtown | x | NWC of 18th & Dodge present location of Logan Hotel/Apartments. | |||||||||||||||||
71 | 18th & Capitol AV | Church | Trinity Cathedral | Harrison, Henry G. | Important Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan. | Downtown | x | Architect from London, England. | ||||||||||||||||||
72 | 18th & Farnam | Business | Union Bus Depot | Fisher, George L. | 1910? | Important Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan. | x | List of bldgs and architects who designed them. | ||||||||||||||||||
73 | 18th & Farnam ST | Business | Bee Building | Rosewater | Edward | 1889 | x | Omaha Bee Morning Edition, Jan. 1, 1890, p. 1 | x | Downtown | x | Destroyed to make way for Woodmen Tower. | ||||||||||||||
74 | 18th & Farnam ST | Business | Bee Building | Rosewater | Edward | 1889 | x | Omaha Daily Bee Morning Edition, June 18, 1889, p. 1 | x | Downtown | x | Destroyed to make way for Woodmen Tower. | ||||||||||||||
75 | 18th & Farnam ST | Business | Davidge Block | x1946 | Omaha World Herald, Jan. 24, 1946 | x | Downtown | x | Razed to build bus depot for Interstate Transit Lines. | |||||||||||||||||
76 | 18th & Farnam ST | Business | Rivard Hotel | x1946 | Omaha World Herald, Jan. 24, 1946 | x | Downtown | x | Razed to build bus depot for Interstate Transit Lines. | |||||||||||||||||
77 | 18th & Farnam ST | Business | Interstate Transit Lines - Bus Depot | Allen, James F. | 1947? | Peter Kiewit & Sons | Omaha World Herald, Oct. 5, 1947. | x | Downtown | x | ||||||||||||||||
78 | 18th & Farnam ST | Government Bldg | Omaha City Hall | Beindorff, Charles | Important Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan. | Downtown | x | Architects from Omaha. | ||||||||||||||||||
79 | 18th & Howard ST | Business | Miller-Knuth Chevrolet Co. | Latenser, John | 1947? | Omaha World Herald, Oct. 5, 1947. | x | Downtown | x | Truck parts & service. | ||||||||||||||||
80 | 19th & Capitol AV | Business | Capitol Plaza | Terrydale Development | Terrydale Development Corp. | 1966 | Terrydale Development | x | Courthouse | Omaha World Herald, June 26, 1966 | x | Downtown | x | Burlington RR & Travelers Ins. Occupied bldg. Destroyed to build Hruska Courthouse? | ||||||||||||
81 | 19th & Capitol AV | Business | Park Plaza | Terrydale Development Corp. | 1965 | Terrydale Development | Omaha World Herald, May 9, 1965 | x | Downtown | x | Travelers Insurance Co. location. | |||||||||||||||
82 | 19th & Capitol AV | Business | Capitol Plaza | 1966 | x | Courthouse | Omaha World Herald, April 9, 1967, p. 14B | x | Downtown | x | Architectual Excellence Award 1967. | |||||||||||||||
83 | 19th & Capitol ST | Business | Park Plaza | Terrydale Development | Terrydale Development Corp. | 1965 | Omaha World Herald, July 1, 1965. | x | Downtown | x | Under construction. Future home of Traveler's Insurance Company. | |||||||||||||||
84 | 19th & Douglas ST | Business | Foster-Barker Building | x 1964 | Omaha World Herald, Sep. 13, 1964 | x | Downtown | x | Razed to contruct Byron Reed Syndicate Building. | |||||||||||||||||
85 | 19th & Douglas ST | Business | Continental Building | How, Stanley J. & Associates | 1966 | Omaha World Herald, June 15, 1969. | x | Downtown | x | American Institute of Architects award - 1968. | ||||||||||||||||
86 | 19th & Farnam ST | Business | Empire State Building | Zweiback | Warren | Teig & Olsen | 1976 | Oltmann & Sons | Omaha World Herald, Dec. 12, 1976. | Downtown | x | Presented with We Got Pride Certificate by Downtown Omaha Inc. | ||||||||||||||
87 | 19th & Farnam ST | Business | Lyric Building | Dana, Larsen, Roubal & Associates | 1905 | x | Omaha World Herald, Feb. 7, 1971. | x | Downtown | x | Dana, Larson & Roubal chosen for 1971 remodel. | |||||||||||||||
88 | 19th & ST Marys AV | Business | Flatiron Bldg | McDonald | John | 1911 | Omaha World Herald, Jine 16, 1984. | x | Downtown | x | Renovated into restaurant & offices. Shaped like old fashioned flat iron w 3-sided architecture. | |||||||||||||||
89 | 20th & Chicago ST | Single family home | Creighton | John A. | 1880 | x | razed | Omaha World Herald, Sept. 26, 1965, p. 1+ | ||||||||||||||||||
90 | 20th & Chicago ST | Single family home | Creighton | John A. | 1880s | Omaha Sunday Bee Supplement, Oct. 20, 1907; Omaha World Herald, May 8, 1962 | X | x | ||||||||||||||||||
91 | 20th & Chicago ST | Single family home | Creighton | John A. | 1876 | x | razed | Omaha World Herald, Sept. 25, 1965; June 12, 1968 | x | x | ||||||||||||||||
92 | 20th & Chicago ST | Single family home | Creighton | John A. | 1867 | x | I-480 Const. | Omaha World Herald, Metro Extra, March 12, 1986, p. 4 | x | Capitol Hill | x | |||||||||||||||
93 | 20th & Douglas ST | Business | Omaha Club | 1966 | Omaha World Herald, April 9, 1967, p. 14B | x | Downtown | x | City Beautification Award 1967. | |||||||||||||||||
94 | 20th & Douglas ST | Masonic Hall | Scottish Rite Cathedral | Latenser, John | 1912 | Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976 | Downtown | x | Classic Revival. | |||||||||||||||||
95 | 20th & Farnam ST | Business | Astro/Riviera Theater | Dubinsky | Eberson, John | 1924 | Omaha Sun, July 10, 1980, sp. 13A | x | Downtown | x | Currently Site of Omaha Children's Theater | |||||||||||||||
96 | 20th & Woolworth AV | Military Post | U.S. Army Reserve Center "Old Corral" | U.S. Army | 1880 | Omaha World Herald, Dec. 27, 1980, p. 20. | x | x | Bldg. #1 oldest at 1880. Used as WWI National Guard camp, CCC supply depot & WWII Italian POW camp. | |||||||||||||||||
97 | 21st & Cass ST | Business | Ahmanson Law Center | Nebraska Reference 917.82254 Reconnai 2011 p. 19 | x | Downtown | Modern Style. Color picture of bldg. | |||||||||||||||||||
98 | 21st & Howard ST | Business | Northern Natural Gas Heating & Cooling Plant | Northern Natural Gas | Daly, Leo A. | 1968 | Omaha World Herald, June 15, 1969. | x | Downtown | x | American Institute of Architects award - 1968. | |||||||||||||||
99 | 22-24th & Howard ST | Apartments & Duplexes | Flats on Howard | Arch Icon & Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture | Saving Places-Restore Omaha …March 3-4, 2017 | x | Downtown | x | Pamphlet from Restore Omaha event. | |||||||||||||||||
100 | 22nd & Farnam ST | Single family home | Cahn | Aaron | Dufresne & Mendelssohn | 1884 | Omaha Excelsior, Dec. 27, 1884 | x | x | Sketch by Mr. Fisher, member of architectural firm |