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House #StreetDescriptionName of BuildingOwner's Last Name
Owner's First Name
Architect Built
Contractor/Construction Co.
Destroyed
CauseSourcePhotoNeighborhood
Bldgs-Historic File
Other File
Houses File
Notes
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1806 Douglas STBusinessFontenelle HotelKimball, Thomas R. 1914Douglas Hotel CompanyxHistoric Omaha Pamphlet, 1976DowntownxGothic style.
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1004 Farnam STBusinessBurlington BldgWeiner Auto SupplyOmaha World Herald, Jan. 18, 1976DowntownxRenovated in 1976 by architect Gary Bowen.
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105th & Regency PKWYBusinessSecurity Mutual Life Insurance Co. Maenner Co. 1971Omaha World Herald, May 30,1971. xRegencyxFirst bldg completed in the Regency Office Park.
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108th & L STBusinessEmpire Park Office BuildingAbboudTonyTeig, Robert1975D.A. Construction Co.Omaha World Herald, 1975. xx5 story office bldg.
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10th & Douglas STBusinessA.C. Nelsen BuildingNelsen Foundationx1979?Omaha World Herald, May 20, 1978.xDowntownxRazed to create Central Park/Gene Leahy Mall.
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10th & Farnam STBusinessBurlington Bldg1879Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976xDowntownxItalianate style. Small front doors for ice delivery. National Register Historic Places.
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10th & Marcy STBusinessUnion DepotUnderwood, G. S.1931Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976DowntownxArt Deco. Presently Durham Western Heritage Museum. Nat'l Register Historic Places.
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10th & William STChurch
St. Philomena's Cathedral/St. Frances Cabrini
Archdiocese of OmahaKimball, Thomas R. Important Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan.DowntownxArchitects from Omaha.
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10th & WorthingtonChurchSt. Matthias Episcopal ChurchHawkins, J. H. W.1888Omaha World Herald, Metro Extra, Feb. 26, 1986, p.3xForest Hill
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11th - 13th & Douglas STBusinessCampbell's Soup CompanyHallRon1977xHolland CtrOmaha World Herald, August 6, 1977, p. 13.xDowntownxNew Exteriors to match W. Dale Clark Library Bldg.
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11th & Capitol AVBusinessWells Fargo BuildingCalandraCharles1867?x1975Omaha World Herald, Dec. 20, 1975.xDowntownxTransfer point for Wells Fargo stage lines. Basement constructed to allow stage coaches to enter bldg.
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11th & Harney STBusinessOmaha Loan & Bldg AssociationCohnDaveOmaha World Herald, Dec. 19, 1937xDowntownxCurrently Michael's Mexican Food Restaurant?
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11th & Harney STBusinessLion Place/Millard-Kirkendall-Jones BuildingVohoskaEmil1887Enterprise Electric Co. Omaha World Herald, Jan. 5, 1987.xDowntownxRenovated into apartments & commercial tenants.
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11th & Jackson STBusinessLafayette Plaisance/Central Van & StorageWatt's Newell Co.1890?Omaha World Herald, Jan. 16, 1976, p. 1 & 6. xDowntownxProject not completed?
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12th & Dodge STBusinessGladish PharmacyBextenEdward1861?xCondemnedOmaha Sunday Bee, Dec. 17, 1911, p. A-5?xDowntownxA.D. Jones was postmaster in wood-frame bldg. Replaced by a 1-story brick bldg.
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12th & Farnam STBusinessNational Fidelity and Casualty BuildingState Board of insuranceOmaha World Herald, Feb. 4, 1917xDowntownFive stories and basement
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12th & Farnam STBusiness
Western Exchange & marine Fire Insurance Bldg
1887?Omaha World Herald, Oct. 27, 1929, p. 8CxDowntownxOmaha & Chicago Bank located in this bldg.
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12th & Farnam STBusinessCorey-Mackenzie (Solo) BuildingxOmaha World Herald, Sep. 30, 1977.xDowntownxArch from the Corey-Mackenzie Bldg to be used as a gateway to Central Park Mall.
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12th & Howard STBusinessOld Market Areaca.1880Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976DowntownxOnce Omaha's wholesale fruit market . Restored 1968 into shops, resturants etc.
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144th & Burt STSingle family homeStinson mansionStinsonKen1996Omaha World Herald, Dec. 16, 2012, p. 2ExLinden Estates6 fireplaces, 6 bdrms, 5 garages, pool & exercise & media rooms.
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14th & FarnamBusinessWoodmen of the World/WOW BldgPeterson Bros.1912xOmaha World Herald, March 31, 1976.xDowntownxOriginal home of WOAW/WOW radio station. One of the first in U.S.
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14th & FarnamBusinessWoodmen of the World/WOW BldgPeterson Bros.1912xOmaha World Herald, Dec. 3, 1967, p. 18D. High Renaissance Style. Terra Cotta medalions indicate signs of Zodiac.
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14th & Farnam STBusinessWoodmen of the WorldHolabird & Roche1912xHistoric Omaha Pamphlet, 1976DowntownxRenaissance style. Lobby with mezzanine bldg feature. 19 stories.
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15th & Dodge STSingle family homeOmaha Public Library (First -1872)xOmaha World Herald, Oct. 27, 1929, p. 1CxDowntownxPicture of 1st home of OPL!
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15th & Dodge STLibraryFirst Public Library Bldg.1872?xCondemnedOmaha World Herald, Oct. 27, 1929xDowntownxFormer UPRR HQ site. Rotogravure Sec. C. Rise of Omaha.
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15th & DouglasBusinessKilpatrick's Department StoreYounker Brothers18681980razedOmaha World Herald, Jan. 16, 1980xDowntownxStore consisted of 4 bldgs: World Herald, Browning King & 2 unnamed. Present site of twin towers.
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15th & DouglasBusinessBrowning King Bldg1932FireOmaha World Herald, Jan. 14, 1932.xDowntownxFire Battalion Chief Homer Howes killed in fire. Rebuilt as of August 6, 1933.
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15th & Douglas STBusinessKarbach BlockWolfA. 1893xOmaha World Herald, Dec. 7, 1943.xDowntownxLocation of late political crime boss Tom Dennison's office.
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15th & Grace STBusinessStorz Brewing Co. Power PlantDaly, Leo A. 1947?Parsons ConstructionOmaha World Herald, Oct. 5, 1947.xDowntownxPower plant fro brewing company.
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15th & Harney STBusinessWithnell House1880?1890razedClipping Files- Houses-Omaha Public LibraryxDowntownxRazed to build the Creighton then the Orpheum Theaters.
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15th & HowardGovernment BldgMunicipal AuditoriumCity of OmahaLatenser, John19031955razedOmaha World Herald, Metro Extra, Dec. 11, 1985. p. 3.xDowntownxOmaha police headquarters built on former site of auditorium.
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15th &Harney STBusinessRedick Bldg.xCondemnedOmaha World Herald, Jan. 30, 1930xDowntownxRedick Tower/Deco Hotel on current site.
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16th & Dodge STBusinessFirst National TowerFirst National BankDaly, Leo A. 2001Peter Kiewit & SonsOmaha World Herald, January 23, 2001, p. 1 &2.xDowntownx1,677 ft above sea level. Bldg 633 ft tall, 125 ft higher than Woodmen.
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16th & Dodge STBusinessJ.C. Penney StoreHayden-Storz Trust1892?x1977Omaha World Herald, March 17, 1977.xOperated 1935-1975. Former site of Hayden Bros. Dept. Store.
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16th & Dodge STGovernment BldgPost Office BldgSupervising Architect of the TreasuryImportant Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan.DowntownxArchitects from Washington, D.C.
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16th & Dodge STGovernment BldgFederal Office BldgKimball, Steele, Sandham & PrinzImportant Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan.DowntownxArchitects from Omaha.
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16th & DouglasBusinessKilpatrick StoreNorthern Natural GasOmaha World Herald, Aug. 11, 1978.xDowntownxNNG purchased square block.
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16th & Douglas STBusinessBraiker-Brandeis BuildingBraikerMorton1906Omaha World Herald Metro Extra, Oct. 30, 1985, p. 6.xDowntownxBrandeis store closed in 1980. Braiker purchased in 1981 for offices.
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16th & Douglas STBusinessBrandeis BuildingBrandeis, J.L.1906Omaha: A century in Photos, Apr. 18, 1968, p. 51xDowntownxBuilt on former YMCA site.
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16th & Farnam STSingle family homeGoodrich HouseGoodrichSt. John xrazedOmaha World Herald, Nov. 27, 1927xDowntownxPresent location of the Secutiries Bldg.
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16th & Farnam STBusinessPaxton BlockLundgrenHoward1887xOmaha World Herald, Jan. 23, 1957, p.1 & 7.xDowntownxBlock sold to Woodmen of the World Life Ins. Co. Original site of Douglas Co. Courthouse.
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16th & Farnam STBusinessTransamerica Investment Group1973Omaha World Herald, August 6, 1973.DowntownxNorth side of 16th & Farnam ST. Structure may not have been built only planned?
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16th & Farnam STChurchCongregational Church1858?xOmaha World Herald, Oct. 27, 1929, p. 5CxDowntownxFirst Protestant church in Nebraska.
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16th & Harney STBusinessKresge BuildingOPPDx1975Omaha World Herald, Dec. 22, 1976.DowntownxRazed in 1975 by OPPD for parking lot.
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16th & Harney STBusinessNeville Block1904x1946Omaha Evening World Herald, Jan. 22, 1946, p. 6xDowntownxOriginal site Kountze Memorial Church. Neville Block built 1904, razed 1946.
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16th & Harney STBusinessConservative Savings & Loan Building1906x1983Omaha World Herald, March 13, 1987, p. 44. DowntownxLimestone façade carved by Jacob Maag reused by Essex Corp on West Dodge office bldg.
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16th & Harney STBusinessCity National BankHolabird & Roche1910James Black MasonryHistoric Omaha Pamphlet, 1976xDowntownxItalian Renaissance. 1st bldg to be air-conditioned in 1939. National Register of Historic Places.
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16th & Harney STBusinessOrpheum TheaterRapp, C.W. & George1892Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976DowntownxItalian Renaissance. Remodeled in 1927. National Register of Historic Places.
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16th & Howard STSingle family homeHoagland ResidenceHoaglandGeorge A. 1880xrazedOmaha World Herald, Aug. 29, 1965. p. 2F.xDowntownxMoved to N 48th ST in 1904. House cut in half & moved. Bridge built over Saddle Creek to move it.
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16th & Jackson STBusinessContinental Trailways Bus TerminalMattesonW.G. 1976Omaha World Herald, April 29, 1976.DowntownxPrevious terminal razed in 1974.
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16th & Jackson STBusinessUnion Outfitting Co.Meaco Properties Inc. 1911Omaha World Herald, Sep. 9, 1971.xDowntownxUsed for 49 years as a furniture store.
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16th & Jackson STBusinessJackson HotelxFireOmaha World Herald, May 22, 1968Heavily damaged in fire 3-26-1968; 5 people killed
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16th & Jackson STBusinessKennedy Building/Union OutfittingFisher & Lawrie1910Omaha World Herald Metro Extra, July 23, 1986, p. 4. xDowntownxNational Register of Historic Places. Coverted to Union Plaza Apartments 1986.
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16th& HarneyApartmentsLimelight Apts/Lerner BldgTed Seldin Family Trust1947Dicon Corp. 2013 remodelOmaha World Herald, Feb. 26, 2014, p. 1D.xx2 stories added to roof. Apartments to open Fall of 2014.
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17th & Douglas STBusinessOmaha Athletic ClubFederal Reserve Bank1923?x1979Omaha World Herald, July 25, 1979, p.1 & 2 bonus sec.xDowntownxRazed for new construction.
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17th & Douglas STBusinessCourtney Buildingx1964Omaha World Herald, May 29, 1954xDowntownxRazed to build 7-story office bldg.
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17th & Farnam STBusinessOmaha Building/New York Life BldgKutak, Rock & CampbellWhite, Stanford1887-1889Omaha World Herald Metro Extra, Nov. 27, 1985, p. 3.xDowntownxNot built with skeletal steel frame but load bearing walls. 1st skyscraper. Romanesque style.
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17th & Farnam STBusinessPatterson BlockPattersonD.C.1892xOmaha World Herald, Feb. 10, 1924xDowntownxCorner was in the original platted site of Omaha.
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17th & Farnam STBusinessBee Bldg.RosewaterEdward1921xOmaha Sunday Bee, June 18, 1921xDowntownxOccupies 1/4 of Patterson block. Brick trimmed with terracotta
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17th & Farnam STBusinessOmaha BuildingWhite, Stanford1887Norcross BrothersOmaha World Herald Suppl., Dec. 15, 1975, p. 1 &7xDowntownxOmaha's 1st skyscraper.
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17th & Farnam STBusinessOmaha BuildingWhite, Stanford1887Norcross BrothersOmaha Sun, March 8, 1973, p. 20A.xDowntownxOmaha's 1st skyscraper.
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17th & Farnam STBusinessAmerican Charter BankFindley, Tom1972Borchman Construction Co. OWH Magazine of the Midlands, July 7, 1985.xDowntownxWinner 1972 Nebraska Chapter American Institute of Architects.
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17th & Farnam STGovernment BldgDouglas County CourthouseLatenser, JohnImportant Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan.DowntownxArchitects from Omaha.
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17th & Farnam STBusinessOmaha BuildingMcKim, Med & White1888-89Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976DowntownxRichardsonian Romanesque. National Register of Historic Places.
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17th & Farnam STGovernment BldgDouglas County CourthouseLatenser, John1912Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976DowntownxRenaissance style. Dome of Rotunda 110 feet above floor.
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17th & Grace STSingle family homeSaunders ResidenceSaundersAlvinOmaha World Herald Magazine,March 1, 1953, p. 3GxxSalvation Army home later German Old People's Home.
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17th & Howard STBusinessFive Point Realty Co.Barrett, J. F. Omaha World Herald, Apr. 21, 1945xDowntownxSite of old Racquet Club in 1900 & American Legion Post No. 1.
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18th & Dodge STSingle family homeMcCormick ResidenceMcCormickJohn1866xrazedOmaha World Herald, Nov. 27, 1927.xDowntownxNWC of 18th & Dodge present location of Logan Hotel/Apartments.
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18th & Dodge STApartmentsLogan Apartments1927Omaha World Herald, Nov. 27, 1927.xDowntownxNWC of 18th & Dodge present location of Logan Hotel/Apartments.
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18th & Capitol AVChurchTrinity CathedralHarrison, Henry G. Important Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan.DowntownxArchitect from London, England.
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18th & FarnamBusinessUnion Bus DepotFisher, George L. 1910?Important Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan.xList of bldgs and architects who designed them.
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18th & Farnam STBusinessBee BuildingRosewaterEdward1889xOmaha Bee Morning Edition, Jan. 1, 1890, p. 1xDowntownxDestroyed to make way for Woodmen Tower.
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18th & Farnam STBusinessBee BuildingRosewaterEdward1889xOmaha Daily Bee Morning Edition, June 18, 1889, p. 1xDowntownxDestroyed to make way for Woodmen Tower.
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18th & Farnam STBusinessDavidge Blockx1946Omaha World Herald, Jan. 24, 1946xDowntownxRazed to build bus depot for Interstate Transit Lines.
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18th & Farnam STBusinessRivard Hotelx1946Omaha World Herald, Jan. 24, 1946xDowntownxRazed to build bus depot for Interstate Transit Lines.
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18th & Farnam STBusinessInterstate Transit Lines - Bus DepotAllen, James F. 1947?Peter Kiewit & SonsOmaha World Herald, Oct. 5, 1947.xDowntownx
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18th & Farnam STGovernment BldgOmaha City HallBeindorff, CharlesImportant Buildings in Omaha-MacDonald, Alan.DowntownxArchitects from Omaha.
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18th & Howard STBusinessMiller-Knuth Chevrolet Co. Latenser, John1947?Omaha World Herald, Oct. 5, 1947.xDowntownxTruck parts & service.
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19th & Capitol AVBusinessCapitol PlazaTerrydale DevelopmentTerrydale Development Corp.1966Terrydale DevelopmentxCourthouseOmaha World Herald, June 26, 1966xDowntownxBurlington RR & Travelers Ins. Occupied bldg. Destroyed to build Hruska Courthouse?
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19th & Capitol AVBusinessPark PlazaTerrydale Development Corp.1965Terrydale DevelopmentOmaha World Herald, May 9, 1965xDowntownxTravelers Insurance Co. location.
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19th & Capitol AVBusinessCapitol Plaza1966xCourthouseOmaha World Herald, April 9, 1967, p. 14BxDowntownxArchitectual Excellence Award 1967.
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19th & Capitol STBusinessPark PlazaTerrydale DevelopmentTerrydale Development Corp.1965Omaha World Herald, July 1, 1965.xDowntownxUnder construction. Future home of Traveler's Insurance Company.
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19th & Douglas STBusinessFoster-Barker Buildingx 1964Omaha World Herald, Sep. 13, 1964xDowntownxRazed to contruct Byron Reed Syndicate Building.
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19th & Douglas STBusinessContinental BuildingHow, Stanley J. & Associates1966Omaha World Herald, June 15, 1969.xDowntownxAmerican Institute of Architects award - 1968.
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19th & Farnam STBusinessEmpire State BuildingZweibackWarrenTeig & Olsen1976Oltmann & SonsOmaha World Herald, Dec. 12, 1976.DowntownxPresented with We Got Pride Certificate by Downtown Omaha Inc.
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19th & Farnam STBusinessLyric BuildingDana, Larsen, Roubal & Associates1905xOmaha World Herald, Feb. 7, 1971.xDowntownxDana, Larson & Roubal chosen for 1971 remodel.
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19th & ST Marys AVBusinessFlatiron BldgMcDonaldJohn1911Omaha World Herald, Jine 16, 1984. xDowntownxRenovated into restaurant & offices. Shaped like old fashioned flat iron w 3-sided architecture.
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20th & Chicago STSingle family homeCreightonJohn A.1880xrazedOmaha World Herald, Sept. 26, 1965, p. 1+
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20th & Chicago STSingle family homeCreightonJohn A.1880sOmaha Sunday Bee Supplement, Oct. 20, 1907; Omaha World Herald, May 8, 1962Xx
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20th & Chicago STSingle family homeCreighton John A. 1876xrazedOmaha World Herald, Sept. 25, 1965; June 12, 1968xx
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20th & Chicago STSingle family homeCreighton John A. 1867xI-480 Const.Omaha World Herald, Metro Extra, March 12, 1986, p. 4xCapitol Hillx
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20th & Douglas STBusinessOmaha Club1966Omaha World Herald, April 9, 1967, p. 14BxDowntownxCity Beautification Award 1967.
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20th & Douglas STMasonic HallScottish Rite CathedralLatenser, John1912Historic Omaha Pamphlet, 1976DowntownxClassic Revival.
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20th & Farnam STBusinessAstro/Riviera TheaterDubinskyEberson, John1924Omaha Sun, July 10, 1980, sp. 13AxDowntownxCurrently Site of Omaha Children's Theater
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20th & Woolworth AVMilitary PostU.S. Army Reserve Center "Old Corral"U.S. Army1880Omaha World Herald, Dec. 27, 1980, p. 20.xxBldg. #1 oldest at 1880. Used as WWI National Guard camp, CCC supply depot & WWII Italian POW camp.
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21st & Cass STBusinessAhmanson Law CenterNebraska Reference 917.82254 Reconnai 2011 p. 19xDowntownModern Style. Color picture of bldg.
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21st & Howard STBusiness
Northern Natural Gas Heating & Cooling Plant
Northern Natural GasDaly, Leo A. 1968Omaha World Herald, June 15, 1969.xDowntownxAmerican Institute of Architects award - 1968.
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22-24th & Howard ST
Apartments & Duplexes
Flats on HowardArch Icon & Alley Poyner Macchietto ArchitectureSaving Places-Restore Omaha …March 3-4, 2017xDowntownxPamphlet from Restore Omaha event.
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22nd & Farnam STSingle family homeCahnAaronDufresne & Mendelssohn1884Omaha Excelsior, Dec. 27, 1884xxSketch by Mr. Fisher, member of architectural firm