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  2. Architecture in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The area comprising modern-day North Omaha is home to a variety of important examples of popular turn-of-the-20th-century architecture, ranging from Thomas Rogers Kimball's Spanish Renaissance Revival-style St. Cecilia Cathedral at 701 N. 40th Street to the Prairie School style of St. John's A.M.E. Church designed by Frederick S. Stott at 2402 N. 22nd Street. [1]

  3. List of the oldest buildings in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Omaha, Nebraska: ca. 1857 Commercial Oldest building in Omaha Frederick L. Gottschalk House: Columbus, Nebraska: ca. 1857 Residence The cabin was relocated to the interior of the Platte County Historical Society Museum. Taylor-Wessel-Bickel-Nelson House: Nebraska City, Nebraska: ca. 1857 Residence One of the oldest houses in Nebraska City ...

  4. Thomas Rogers Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rogers Kimball (April 19, 1862 – September 7, 1934) was an American architect in Omaha, Nebraska.An architect-in-chief of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in Omaha in 1898, he served as national President of the American Institute of Architects from 1918 to 1920 and from 1919 to 1932 served on the Nebraska State Capitol Commission.

  5. Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission - Wikipedia

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    The City of Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, established in 1977, is the Omaha city government's a nine-member board responsible for recommending official Omaha Landmarks to the Omaha City Council. The Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission is that was established by ordinance in 1977 to review and recommend to the City ...

  6. List of Omaha landmarks - Wikipedia

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    The first comprehensive preservation ordinance in Nebraska was adopted by the Omaha City Council in 1977. [11] The commission was created after the demolition of the Old Post Office, when the pro-preservation organization Landmarks, Inc. advocated its creation.

  7. History of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The city's premier newspapers, the Omaha Bee and the Omaha World-Herald, were founded in 1874 and 1885, respectively. Omaha was the location of the 1892 convention that formed the Populist Party , with its aptly titled Omaha Platform written by "radical farmers" from throughout the Midwest.

  8. Rocheford & Gould - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Loyal, [29] [30] built in 1907 at 211 North 16th Street in Omaha, Nebraska. It has been demolished. Rosewater School, [31] built in 1910 in Omaha, Nebraska, it is now referred to as Rosewater Apartments. The building was named an Omaha Landmark on September 18, 1984, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

  9. Timeline of Omaha, Nebraska history - Wikipedia

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    1869 The old territorial capitol building given to the City of Omaha for a high school. 1870 Omaha was made a port of entry by an act of Congress and S. A. Orchard was appointed the first surveyor of customs. 1871 Name of the post office changed from "Omaha City" to "Omaha." 1871 The first meat packing establishment in Omaha opened by David Cook.