National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Nebraska facts for kids
This is a list of the amazing historic places in Douglas County, Nebraska, that are special enough to be on the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps us remember and protect important buildings, sites, and areas that tell us about the past of Douglas County and the United States.
There are 189 places in Douglas County on this list, and 3 of them are even more special, called National Historic Landmarks. These are places that are important to the history of the whole country! A few places used to be on the list but have since been removed, usually because they were changed or no longer exist.
Amazing Historic Sites in Douglas County
Here are some of the cool historic places you can find in Douglas County:
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | 10th and Pierce Car Barn
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| class="adr" | 1125 S. 11th Street
41°14′54″N 95°55′48″W / 41.248366°N 95.929934°W
| class="note" | This building used to be a car barn, where streetcars were stored and repaired.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Ackerhurst-Eipperhurst Dairy Barn
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| class="adr" | 15220 Military Rd.
41°20′12″N 96°09′10″W / 41.336667°N 96.152778°W
| class="note" | A historic barn that was part of a dairy farm.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Allas Apartments
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| class="adr" | 1609 Binney St.
41°17′09″N 95°56′16″W / 41.285896°N 95.937856°W
| class="note" | Also known as Atlas Apartments, this is an old apartment building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | The Anderson Building
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| class="adr" | 701 S. 24th St., 2243 Jones
41°15′11″N 95°56′48″W / 41.253°N 95.94667°W
| class="note" | A unique building with both shops and homes, showing a special architectural style.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Anheuser-Busch Beer Depot
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| class="adr" | 1207-1215 Jones St.
41°15′11″N 95°55′57″W / 41.253056°N 95.9325°W
| class="note" | This building was once a storage and distribution center for Anheuser-Busch beer.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Apartments at 2514 North 16th Street
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| class="adr" | 2514 N 16th St.
41°16′55″N 95°56′16″W / 41.28201°N 95.93767°W
| class="note" | An example of apartment buildings from Omaha's history.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Aquila Court Building
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| class="adr" | 1615 Howard St.
41°15′19″N 95°56′16″W / 41.255275°N 95.937845°W
| class="note" | This building is now known as the Magnolia Hotel.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Astro Theater
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| class="adr" | 2001 Farnam St.
41°15′26″N 95°56′33″W / 41.257222°N 95.9425°W
| class="note" | This theater was renovated and is now called the Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center, or "The Rose," home to a theater company for young people.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Bank of Florence
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| class="adr" | 8502 N. 30th St.
41°20′15″N 95°57′38″W / 41.3375°N 95.960556°W
| class="note" | One of the oldest bank buildings in the area.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Barker Building
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| class="adr" | 306 S. 15th St.
41°15′30″N 95°56′29″W / 41.258333°N 95.941389°W
| class="note" | A historic building that has been undergoing renovation.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Guy C. Barton House |
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| class="adr" | 3522 Farnam St.
41°15′29″N 95°57′52″W / 41.258056°N 95.964444°W
| class="note" | This house was unfortunately torn down in 1982.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Beebe and Runyan Furniture Showroom and Warehouse
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| class="adr" | 105 S. 9th St.
41°15′33″N 95°55′39″W / 41.259167°N 95.9275°W
| class="note" | This building once served as a showroom and warehouse for furniture.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Bemis Omaha Bag Company Building
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| class="adr" | 614-624 S. 11th St. and 1102-1118 Jones St.
41°15′13″N 95°55′52″W / 41.253611°N 95.931111°W
| class="note" | A large building that was home to a bag manufacturing company.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Bennington State Bank
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| class="adr" | 15411 S. 2nd St.
41°21′47″N 96°09′23″W / 41.36314°N 96.15629°W
| class="note" | The historic building of the Bennington State Bank.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | The Berkeley Apartments
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| class="adr" | 649 S. 19th Ave.
41°15′11″N 95°56′29″W / 41.25319°N 95.94133°W
| class="note" | A historic apartment complex.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Blackstone Hotel
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| class="adr" | 302 S. 36th St.
41°15′26″N 95°57′59″W / 41.257222°N 95.966389°W
| class="note" | A famous historic hotel in Omaha.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Bradford-Pettis House
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| class="adr" | 400 S. 39th St.
41°15′25″N 95°58′20″W / 41.257°N 95.97222°W
| class="note" | A historic house with unique architecture.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | J. L. Brandeis and Sons Store Building
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| class="adr" | 200 S. 16th St.
41°15′30″N 95°56′16″W / 41.25832°N 95.93778°W
| class="note" | This building was once a large department store.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Brandeis-Millard House
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| class="adr" | 500 S. 38th St.
41°15′22″N 95°58′11″W / 41.256111°N 95.969722°W
| class="note" | A historic home with a rich past.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Broomfield Rowhouse
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| class="adr" | 2502-2504 Lake St.
41°16′54″N 95°56′56″W / 41.28169°N 95.9488°W
| class="note" | A historic rowhouse, which is a type of house that shares side walls with other houses.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Burlington Headquarters Building
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| class="adr" | 1004 Farnam St.
41°15′27″N 95°55′46″W / 41.2575°N 95.929444°W
| class="note" | This building was the main office for the Burlington railroad company.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Burlington Train Station
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| class="adr" | 925 S. 10th St.
41°14′59″N 95°55′42″W / 41.249722°N 95.928333°W
| class="note" | A beautiful old train station.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Cabanne Archeological Site |
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| class="note" | An important archeological site where a trading post once stood.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Capitol Garage
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| class="adr" | 202 N. 19th St.
41°15′40″N 95°56′29″W / 41.261017°N 95.941406°W
| class="note" | A historic garage building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Center School
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| class="adr" | 1730 S. 11th St.
41°14′30″N 95°55′50″W / 41.241667°N 95.930556°W
| class="note" | An old school building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Champe-Fremont 1 Archeological Site |
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| class="adr" | ¾ mile north of the Fremont 1 site atop bluffs overlooking the Elkhorn River
41°12′06″N 96°17′37″W / 41.201667°N 96.293611°W
| class="note" | An archeological site important for understanding ancient cultures.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | City National Bank Building and Creighton Orpheum Theater
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| class="adr" | 16th and Harney Sts.
41°15′23″N 95°56′13″W / 41.25634°N 95.93687°W
| class="note" | This site includes both a historic bank building and the famous Orpheum Theater.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Columbian School
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| class="adr" | 3819 Jones St.
41°15′12″N 95°58′12″W / 41.253333°N 95.97°W
| class="note" | Another historic school building in Omaha.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Joel N. Cornish House
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| class="adr" | 1404 S. 10th St.
41°14′43″N 95°55′47″W / 41.24535°N 95.92975°W
| class="note" | The historic home of Joel N. Cornish.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Country Club Historic District
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| class="adr" | Roughly 50th to 56th Sts., Corby to Seward Sts.
41°16′46″N 95°59′46″W / 41.279444°N 95.996111°W
| class="note" | A historic neighborhood with many interesting old homes.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Gen. George Crook House
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| class="adr" | Quarters No. 1, Fort Omaha
41°18′38″N 95°57′36″W / 41.310556°N 95.96°W
| class="note" | The former home of General George Crook at Fort Omaha.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Danish Brotherhood in America National Headquarters Building
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| class="adr" | 3717 Harney St.
41°15′25″N 95°58′07″W / 41.257040°N 95.968657°W
| class="note" | The main office building for the Danish Brotherhood in America.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | M. A. Disbrow and Company Buildings
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| class="adr" | 1201-1221 Nicholas St., 1206, 1218, 1224 Izard St.
41°16′10″N 95°55′57″W / 41.269444°N 95.9325°W
| class="note" | A group of historic buildings belonging to the M. A. Disbrow and Company.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Douglas County Courthouse
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| class="adr" | 1700 Farnam St.
41°15′25″N 95°56′20″W / 41.256944°N 95.938889°W
| class="note" | The main courthouse for Douglas County.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Drake Court Historic District
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| class="adr" | 221-223, 2230, 2236 Jones St.
41°15′12″N 95°56′37″W / 41.253333°N 95.943611°W
| class="note" | A historic area with several important apartment buildings.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Druid Hall
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| class="adr" | 2412 Ames Ave.
41°17′59″N 95°56′52″W / 41.299831°N 95.947745°W
| class="note" | A historic hall building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Dundee-Happy Hollow Historic District
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| class="adr" | Roughly Hamilton on the north, JE George and Happy Hollow on the west, Leavenworth on the south, and 48th on the east
41°15′54″N 95°59′25″W / 41.26505°N 95.990211°W
| class="note" | A large historic neighborhood.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Eggerss-O'Flyng Building
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| class="adr" | 801 S. 15th St.
41°15′07″N 95°56′08″W / 41.251944°N 95.93544°W
| class="note" | A historic commercial building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Farm Credit Building
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| class="adr" | 206 S. 19th St.
41°15′30″N 95°56′29″W / 41.258333°N 95.941389°W
| class="note" | This building was used for farm credit services.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Farnam Building
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| class="adr" | 1607-1617 Farnam St.
41°15′27″N 95°56′16″W / 41.257589°N 95.937728°W
| class="note" | A historic building on Farnam Street.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Father Flanagan's Boys' Home
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| class="adr" | W. Dodge Rd.
41°15′52″N 96°07′58″W / 41.264444°N 96.132778°W
| class="note" | This is the famous Boys Town, a place that has helped many children over the years. It's a National Historic Landmark!
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Father Flanagan's House
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| class="adr" | Off U.S. Route 6
41°15′44″N 96°08′06″W / 41.262338°N 96.134877°W
| class="note" | The home of Father Edward Flanagan, who founded Boys Town.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Federal Office Building
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| class="adr" | 106 S. 15th St.
41°15′34″N 95°56′10″W / 41.25939°N 95.93621°W
| class="note" | A building that housed federal government offices.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Field Club Historic District
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| class="adr" | Roughly bounded by Pacific, 32nd Ave., Center St., and 36th St.
41°14′39″N 95°57′47″W / 41.244167°N 95.963056°W
| class="note" | A historic district that includes the Field Club area.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | First National Bank Building
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| class="adr" | 300-312 16th St. and 1601-1605 Farnam St.
41°15′26″N 95°56′15″W / 41.2573°N 95.93747°W
| class="note" | The impressive building of the First National Bank.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | First Unitarian Church of Omaha
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| class="adr" | 3114 Harney St.
41°15′25″N 95°57′30″W / 41.256944°N 95.958389°W
| class="note" | A historic church building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Flatiron Hotel
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| class="adr" | 1722 St. Mary's Ave.
41°15′19″N 95°56′22″W / 41.25534°N 95.93947°W
| class="note" | A hotel built in the unique "flatiron" shape.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Ford Hospital
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| class="adr" | 121-129 S. 25th St.
41°15′32″N 95°56′52″W / 41.258889°N 95.947778°W
| class="note" | A historic hospital building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Fort Omaha Historic District
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| class="adr" | 30th St. between Fort St. and Laurel Ave.
41°18′29″N 95°57′32″W / 41.308056°N 95.958889°W
| class="note" | A historic military fort that is now part of a college campus.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Franklin School
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| class="adr" | 4302 S. 39th Ave.
41°12′59″N 95°58′22″W / 41.21645°N 95.97274°W
| class="note" | A historic school building, also known as Robbins-Franklin School.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Gallagher Building
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| class="adr" | 1902-1906 S. 13th St.
41°14′28″N 95°56′01″W / 41.24121°N 95.93354°W
| class="note" | A historic building with an interesting past.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Garneau-Kilpatrick House
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| class="adr" | 3100 Chicago St.
41°15′45″N 95°57′31″W / 41.2625°N 95.958611°W
| class="note" | A historic house.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Georgia Row House
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| class="adr" | 1040-1044 S. 29th St.
41°14′58″N 95°57′18″W / 41.24953°N 95.95489°W
| class="note" | A historic row house, a type of home that shares walls with neighbors.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Gold Coast Historic District
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| class="adr" | Roughly bounded by 36th, 40th, Jones, and Cuming Sts.
41°15′39″N 95°58′08″W / 41.260833°N 95.968889°W
| class="note" | A historic neighborhood known for its grand homes.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Hanscom Apartments
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| class="adr" | 1029 Park Ave.
41°14′59″N 95°57′20″W / 41.249846°N 95.955441°W
| class="note" | These apartments are now called "Bristol Apartments."
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Havens-Page House
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| class="adr" | 101 N. 39th St.
41°15′21″N 95°57′51″W / 41.255833°N 95.964167°W
| class="note" | A historic house.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | USS Hazard (AM-240) National Historic Landmark
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| class="adr" | 2500 N. 24th St.
41°16′35″N 95°54′05″W / 41.276389°N 95.901389°W
| class="note" | This is a historic Navy ship, the USS Hazard, which is a National Historic Landmark.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | USS Hazard and USS Marlin
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| class="adr" | 2500 N. 24th St.
41°16′35″N 95°54′05″W / 41.276389°N 95.901389°W
| class="note" | This entry includes both the USS Hazard and the USS Marlin, another historic Navy ship.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Hill Hotel
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| class="adr" | 509 S. 16th St.
41°15′19″N 95°56′12″W / 41.255278°N 95.936667°W
| class="note" | A historic hotel building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Holy Family Church
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| class="adr" | 915 N. 18th St.
41°16′07″N 95°56′20″W / 41.268611°N 95.938889°W
| class="note" | A historic Catholic church.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
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| class="adr" | 4912 Leavenworth St.
41°15′15″N 95°59′17″W / 41.254083°N 95.988045°W
| class="note" | A historic cemetery.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Anton Hospe Music Warehouse
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| class="adr" | 109-111 S. 10th St.
41°15′33″N 95°55′43″W / 41.25919°N 95.92872°W
| class="note" | This building was once a music warehouse and is now part of a hotel.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Howard Street Apartment District
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| class="adr" | Roughly bounded by Harney St., 22nd St., Landon Ct., and 24th St.
41°15′21″N 95°56′44″W / 41.255833°N 95.945556°W
| class="note" | A historic area with many apartment buildings.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Hupmobile Building
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| class="adr" | 2523-2525 Farnam St.
41°15′27″N 95°56′58″W / 41.257437°N 95.949325°W
| class="note" | This building was once a dealership for Hupmobile cars.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Immaculate Conception Church and School
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| class="adr" | 2708–2716 S. 24th St.
41°14′01″N 95°56′51″W / 41.233611°N 95.9475°W
| class="note" | This site includes a historic church and a school building that is now apartments.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Jewell Building
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| class="adr" | 2221-2225 N. 24th St.
41°16′47″N 95°56′49″W / 41.2796°N 95.94683°W
| class="note" | A historic building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | George A. Joslyn Mansion
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| class="adr" | 3902 Davenport St.
41°15′42″N 95°58′19″W / 41.2617°N 95.97181°W
| class="note" | A large, castle-like mansion built by George A. Joslyn.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Keeline Building
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| class="adr" | 319 S. 17th St.
41°15′23″N 95°56′16″W / 41.256389°N 95.937778°W
| class="note" | A historic building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | George H. Kelly House
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| class="adr" | 1924 Binney St.
41°17′11″N 95°56′31″W / 41.28627°N 95.94197°W
| class="note" | The historic home of George H. Kelly.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Kennedy Building
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| class="adr" | 1517 Jackson St.
41°15′15″N 95°56′13″W / 41.254167°N 95.93694°W
| class="note" | A historic building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Mary Rogers Kimball House
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| class="adr" | 2236 St. Mary's Ave.
41°15′16″N 95°56′46″W / 41.25433°N 95.94611°W
| class="note" | The historic home of Mary Rogers Kimball.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Kirschbraun and Sons Creamery, Inc.
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| class="adr" | 901 Dodge St.
41°15′34″N 95°55′41″W / 41.25936°N 95.92812°W
| class="note" | This building was once a creamery, making dairy products.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Leone, Florentine and Carpathia Apartment Buildings
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| class="adr" | 832 S. 24th St., 834 S. 24th St., and 907-911 S. 25th St.
41°15′04″N 95°56′53″W / 41.25122°N 95.94806°W
| class="note" | A group of historic apartment buildings.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Lincoln Highway
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| class="adr" | County Road 120 between 180th and 191st Sts.
41°17′00″N 96°11′45″W / 41.283333°N 96.195833°W
| class="note" | A section of the historic Lincoln Highway, one of the first roads across America.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Lincoln Highway-Omaha to Elkhorn
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| class="adr" | Segment of approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) along N. 174 St.
41°16′18″N 96°12′07″W / 41.271667°N 96.201944°W
| class="note" | Another part of the historic Lincoln Highway.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Livestock Exchange Building
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| class="adr" | 2900 O Plaza
41°12′36″N 95°57′06″W / 41.21°N 95.951667°W
| class="note" | This building was once the center of Omaha's huge livestock market.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | The Logan
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| class="adr" | 1804 Dodge
41°15′36″N 95°56′25″W / 41.26°N 95.94017°W
| class="note" | A historic building called "The Logan."
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Main Street Bridge
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| class="adr" | Main St. over W. Papillion Creek
41°16′54″N 96°14′14″W / 41.281667°N 96.237222°W
| class="note" | This historic bridge has been replaced by a modern one.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Malcolm X House Site
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| class="adr" | 3448 Pinkney St.
41°17′26″N 95°57′49″W / 41.290556°N 95.963611°W
| class="note" | This is the site where the famous civil rights leader Malcolm X was born.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | The Margaret
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| class="adr" | 2103 N. 16th St.
41°16′41″N 95°56′13″W / 41.27798°N 95.93705°W
| class="note" | A historic building named "The Margaret."
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Mason School
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| class="adr" | 1012 S. 24th St.
41°15′01″N 95°56′52″W / 41.25021°N 95.94789°W
| class="note" | A historic school building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Charles D. McLaughlin House
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| class="adr" | 507 S. 38th St.
41°15′20″N 95°58′07″W / 41.255556°N 95.96861°W
| class="note" | The historic home of Charles D. McLaughlin.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | The Melrose
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| class="adr" | 602 N. 33rd St.
41°15′54″N 95°57′43″W / 41.26498°N 95.96183°W
| class="note" | A historic apartment building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Memmen Apartments
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| class="adr" | 2214, 2216, 2218 & 2220 Florence Blvd.
41°16′47″N 95°56′28″W / 41.2797°N 95.941°W
| class="note" | A group of historic apartment buildings.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Dr. Samuel D. Mercer House
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| class="adr" | 3920 Cuming St.
41°16′07″N 95°58′20″W / 41.2685°N 95.97211°W
| class="note" | The historic home of Dr. Samuel D. Mercer.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Meyer and Raapke
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1403-1407 Harney St.
41°15′23″N 95°56′06″W / 41.256269°N 95.934924°W
| class="note" | Part of a group of historic warehouses in Omaha.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Military Road Segment
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| class="adr" | Junction of 82nd and Fort Sts.
41°18′31″N 96°02′34″W / 41.308611°N 96.042778°W
| class="note" | A section of an old military road.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Minne Lusa Residential Historic District
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| class="adr" | Roughly bounded by Redick Ave., Vane, N. 30th & N. 24th Sts.
41°19′15″N 95°57′07″W / 41.320833°N 95.951944°W
| class="note" | A historic residential neighborhood.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Monmouth Park School |
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| class="adr" | 4508 N. 33rd St.
41°17′59″N 95°57′41″W / 41.299611°N 95.961369°W
| class="note" | This school building was torn down in 1995.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | G.C. Moses Block
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1234-1244 S. 13th St.
41°14′48″N 95°56′01″W / 41.24668°N 95.9335°W
| class="note" | A historic commercial block.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Moyer Row Houses
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| class="adr" | 2612-2614 and 2616-2618 Dewey
41°15′22″N 95°57′04″W / 41.25617°N 95.95103°W
| class="note" | A group of historic row houses.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Nash Block
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 902-912 Farnam
41°15′28″N 95°55′40″W / 41.257778°N 95.927778°W
| class="note" | A historic building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Henry B. Neef House
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| class="adr" | 2884 Iowa St.
41°19′29″N 95°57′22″W / 41.324722°N 95.956111°W
| class="note" | The historic home of Henry B. Neef.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Nicholas Street Historic District
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| class="adr" | Bounded by North 11th Street, Izard, North 14th Street and a line parallel to and roughly 450 feet (140 m) north of Nicholas Street
41°16′11″N 95°55′56″W / 41.269828°N 95.932164°W
| class="note" | A historic district on Nicholas Street.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Normandie Apartments
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1102 Park Ave.
41°14′55″N 95°57′21″W / 41.248611°N 95.955833°W
| class="note" | A historic apartment building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | North 24th and Lake Streets Historic District
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| class="adr" | North 24th St. between Ohio St. and Patrick Ave., Lake St. between 26th and 22nd Sts.
41°16′54″N 95°56′49″W / 41.281550°N 95.946981°W
| class="note" | A historic district around North 24th and Lake Streets.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | North Presbyterian Church
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 3105 N. 24th St.
41°17′14″N 95°56′48″W / 41.28714°N 95.94666°W
| class="note" | A historic Presbyterian church.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Northern Natural Gas Building
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 2223 Dodge Street
41°15′34″N 95°56′47″W / 41.259444°N 95.94625°W
| class="note" | The former headquarters of the Northern Natural Gas Company.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Regional Headquarters
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 100 S. 19th St.
41°15′34″N 95°56′30″W / 41.25939°N 95.94165°W
| class="note" | The regional headquarters for the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Notre Dame Academy and Convent
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 3501 State St.
41°20′04″N 95°58′06″W / 41.334444°N 95.968333°W
| class="note" | A historic academy and convent.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | The Nottingham Apartments
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| class="adr" | 3304 Burt St.
41°16′02″N 95°57′43″W / 41.267152°N 95.961857°W
| class="note" | A historic apartment building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Oft-Gordon House
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 11523 156th St.
41°21′52″N 96°09′29″W / 41.36447°N 96.15807°W
| class="note" | This historic house is now a bed and breakfast.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Old Market Historic District
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| class="adr" | Bounded by 13th, Farnam, 10th, and Jackson
41°15′20″N 95°55′51″W / 41.255556°N 95.930833°W
| class="note" | A popular historic district with old warehouses and buildings now used for shops and restaurants.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Old People's Home
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 3325 Fontenelle Boulevard
41°17′25″N 95°58′56″W / 41.29022°N 95.98236°W
| class="note" | This building is now known as the Leo Vaughan Senior Manor.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Olson's Market
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 6115 Maple St.
41°17′06″N 96°00′29″W / 41.284865°N 96.007918°W
| class="note" | A historic market building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Omaha Bolt, Nut and Screw Building
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1316 Jones St.
41°15′13″N 95°56′02″W / 41.253611°N 95.934°W
| class="note" | This building was once a factory for bolts, nuts, and screws.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1514-1524 Cuming St.
41°16′05″N 95°56′11″W / 41.268056°N 95.936389°W
| class="note" | The historic assembly plant where Ford cars were once built.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Omaha High School
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 124 N. 20th St.
41°15′39″N 95°56′36″W / 41.260833°N 95.943333°W
| class="note" | This is the historic Omaha Central High School.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Omaha National Bank Building
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 17th and Farnam Sts.
41°15′28″N 95°56′16″W / 41.257778°N 95.937778°W
| class="note" | The impressive building of the Omaha National Bank.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Omaha Park and Boulevard System
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 20 city parks, 4 golf courses, 19 connecting blvds., including Riverview, Hanscom, Fontenelle Parks
41°14′32″N 95°57′29″W / 41.242233°N 95.957984°W
| class="note" | This listing covers Omaha's historic system of parks and connecting boulevards.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Omaha Power Plant Building
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 505 Marcy St.
41°15′08″N 95°55′18″W / 41.252173°N 95.921585°W
| class="note" | A historic building that was once a power plant.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Omaha Public Library
|
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1823 Harney St.
41°15′23″N 95°56′26″W / 41.25633°N 95.94058°W
| class="note" | The historic building of the Omaha Public Library.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Omaha Quartermaster Depot Historic District
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| class="adr" | Roughly bounded by Hickory and 22nd Sts., Woolworth Ave., and the Union Pacific railroad line
41°14′39″N 95°56′36″W / 41.244167°N 95.943333°W
| class="note" | A historic military supply depot.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | Roughly bounded by Jackson, 15th, and 8th Sts., and the Union Pacific main line
41°15′09″N 95°55′46″W / 41.2525°N 95.929444°W
| class="note" | A historic area important for Omaha's railroad and business history.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | The Omaha Star
|
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 2216 N 24th St.
41°16′47″N 95°56′49″W / 41.279722°N 95.946944°W
| class="note" | The building of The Omaha Star, a historic newspaper.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | The Ottawa Block
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 2401 Farnam St.
41°15′26″N 95°56′50″W / 41.257361°N 95.947118°W
| class="note" | A historic building known as "The Ottawa Block."
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Packer's National Bank Building
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 4939 S. 24th St.
41°12′30″N 95°56′48″W / 41.20847°N 95.94679°W
| class="note" | The historic building of Packer's National Bank.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Park Avenue Apartment District
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| class="adr" | 2935 Leavenworth St., 804 Park Ave., 803 S. 30th St., 2934 Leavenworth St., 720 Park Ave., 721 S. 30th St.
41°15′10″N 95°57′22″W / 41.252778°N 95.956111°W
| class="note" | A historic district with several apartment buildings.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Park School
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1320 S. 29th St.
41°14′46″N 95°57′17″W / 41.246°N 95.95478°W
| class="note" | A historic school building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Frank Parker Archeological Site |
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| class="adr" | Address Restricted
| class="note" | An important archeological site.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Peerless Motor Company
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 2562-2564 Harney St.
41°15′25″N 95°56′58″W / 41.25681°N 95.94944°W
| class="note" | This building was once home to the Peerless Motor Company.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Carl Penke Farm |
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 10525 N. 168th St.
41°21′17″N 96°10′24″W / 41.354639°N 96.173403°W
| class="note" | A historic farm.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | The Polish Home
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 4701 S. 25th St.
41°12′43″N 95°56′53″W / 41.211921°N 95.948150°W
| class="note" | This building is now El Museo Latino, a museum celebrating Latino culture.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Poppleton Block
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1001 Farnam St.
41°15′26″N 95°55′45″W / 41.257222°N 95.929167°W
| class="note" | A historic commercial block.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Porter-Thomsen House
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 3426 Lincoln Boulevard
41°16′09″N 95°57′52″W / 41.26906°N 95.96458°W
| class="note" | A historic house.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Prague Hotel
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1402 S. 13th St.
41°14′43″N 95°56′00″W / 41.245278°N 95.933333°W
| class="note" | A historic hotel.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | John E. Reagan House
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 2102 Pinkney St.
41°17′27″N 95°56′39″W / 41.29077°N 95.944034°W
| class="note" | The historic home of John E. Reagan.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Redick Tower
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1504 Harney St.
41°15′25″N 95°56′10″W / 41.25681°N 95.93621°W
| class="note" | A historic tower building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | J. C. Robinson House
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 102 E. Lincoln Ave.
41°17′33″N 96°16′51″W / 41.2925°N 96.280833°W
| class="note" | The historic home of J. C. Robinson.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Lizzie Robinson House
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 2864 Corby St.
41°17′04″N 95°57′17″W / 41.284444°N 95.954722°W
| class="note" | The historic home of Lizzie Robinson.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Rose Realty-Securities Building
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 305 S. 16th St.
41°15′26″N 95°56′13″W / 41.25727°N 95.93688°W
| class="note" | A historic building that once housed a realty and securities company.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Rosewater School
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 3764 S. 13th St.
41°13′25″N 95°56′02″W / 41.22349°N 95.93379°W
| class="note" | A historic school building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church Complex
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 2218 Binney St.
41°17′11″N 95°56′45″W / 41.28626°N 95.94576°W
| class="note" | A complex of historic church buildings.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Saddle Creek Underpass
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | U.S. Route 6 (Dodge St.) over Saddle Creek Rd.
41°15′35″N 95°58′50″W / 41.25968°N 95.98044°W
| class="note" | A historic underpass structure.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | St. Cecilia's Cathedral
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 701 N. 40th St.
41°15′59″N 95°58′18″W / 41.266389°N 95.971667°W
| class="note" | A beautiful and historic cathedral.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | St. John's A.M.E. Church
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 2402 N. 22nd St.
41°16′51″N 95°56′42″W / 41.280833°N 95.945°W
| class="note" | A historic African Methodist Episcopal church.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Saint Joseph Parish Complex
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1730 S. 16th St.
41°14′30″N 95°56′15″W / 41.241667°N 95.9375°W
| class="note" | A complex of historic church buildings.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 2312 J St.
41°12′54″N 95°56′48″W / 41.21493°N 95.94664°W
| class="note" | A historic Episcopal church.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | St. Matthias' Episcopal Church
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1423 S. 10th St.
41°14′42″N 95°55′44″W / 41.24492°N 95.92884°W
| class="note" | This church is now known as Dietz United Methodist Church.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | St. Philomena's Cathedral and Rectory
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1335 S. 10th St.
41°14′45″N 95°55′43″W / 41.245833°N 95.928611°W
| class="note" | Now known as St. Frances Cabrini Church, with an adjacent school called All Saints.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | St. Richard's Catholic School and Rectory
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 4318 & 4320 Fort St.
41°18′29″N 95°58′43″W / 41.307931°N 95.978678°W
| class="note" | A historic Catholic school and rectory (the home of a priest).
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Sanford Hotel
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1913 Farnam St.
41°15′26″N 95°56′30″W / 41.25736°N 95.94178°W
| class="note" | This historic hotel is now called the Conant Apartments.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Saunders School
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 415 N. 41st Ave.
41°15′48″N 95°58′28″W / 41.263333°N 95.974444°W
| class="note" | A historic school building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Scott–Omaha Tent and Awning Company |
|
(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1501 Howard St.
41°15′19″N 95°56′10″W / 41.255168°N 95.936178°W
| class="note" | This building was once home to a company that made tents and awnings.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Scottish Rite Cathedral
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 202 S. 20th St.
41°15′30″N 95°56′34″W / 41.258333°N 95.942778°W
| class="note" | A grand building used by the Scottish Rite, a branch of Freemasonry.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Selby Apartments
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 830 S. 37th St., 3710 Marcy St., and 825 S. 37th Ave.
41°15′05″N 95°58′04″W / 41.251389°N 95.967778°W
| class="note" | A group of historic apartment buildings.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Selma Terrace
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 630, 634 and 636 Park Ave.
41°15′11″N 95°57′21″W / 41.253056°N 95.955833°W
| class="note" | A historic terrace of homes.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | M. F. Shafer and Co. Building
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1624 Webster
41°15′57″N 95°56′17″W / 41.265833°N 95.938056°W
| class="note" | A historic commercial building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | The Sherman
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 2501 N. 16th St.
41°16′55″N 95°56′13″W / 41.281944°N 95.936944°W
| class="note" | A historic building called "The Sherman."
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Simon Brothers Company
|
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1024 Dodge St.
41°15′36″N 95°55′48″W / 41.25997°N 95.93008°W
| class="note" | This building was once home to the Simon Brothers Company.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | South Omaha Main Street Historic District
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | Roughly S. 24th St. between M and O Sts.
41°12′35″N 95°56′49″W / 41.209722°N 95.946944°W
| class="note" | A historic district that was the main street of South Omaha.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Christian Specht Building
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 1110 Douglas St.
41°15′32″N 95°55′52″W / 41.25879°N 95.93106°W
| class="note" | A historic building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Stabrie Grocery
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 501 N 13th St.
41°15′50″N 95°56′01″W / 41.263889°N 95.933611°W
| class="note" | A historic grocery store building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Standard Oil Company Building of Nebraska
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(Ref. # missing)
| class="adr" | 500 S. 18th St.
41°15′19″N 95°56′24″W / 41.25539°N 95.94001°W
| class="note" | The historic building of the Standard Oil Company.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Steiner Rowhouse No. 1
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| class="adr" | 638-642 S. 19th St.
41°15′12″N 95°56′27″W / 41.2532°N 95.94091°W
| class="note" | A historic rowhouse.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Steiner Rowhouse No. 2
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| class="adr" | 1906-1910 Jones St.
41°15′11″N 95°56′28″W / 41.25314°N 95.94114°W
| class="note" | Another historic rowhouse.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Gottlieb Storz House
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| class="adr" | 3708 Farnam St.
41°15′29″N 95°58′04″W / 41.258056°N 95.967778°W
| class="note" | The historic home of Gottlieb Storz.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Strehlow Terrace
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| class="adr" | 2024 and 2107 N. 16th St.
41°16′41″N 95°56′18″W / 41.278056°N 95.938333°W
| class="note" | This historic terrace is now known as Ernie Chambers Court.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Swartz Printing Company Building
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| class="adr" | 714 S. 15th St.
41°15′10″N 95°56′10″W / 41.25278°N 95.93617°W
| class="note" | A historic building that housed a printing company.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Swoboda Bakery
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| class="adr" | 1422 William St.
41°14′45″N 95°56′09″W / 41.24576°N 95.93579°W
| class="note" | A historic bakery building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Terrace Court
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| class="adr" | 836, 840 and 842 Park Ave.
41°15′04″N 95°57′21″W / 41.251111°N 95.955833°W
| class="note" | A historic group of homes.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | H. Thiessen Pickle Company
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| class="adr" | 3101 S. 24th St.
41°13′49″N 95°56′49″W / 41.23038°N 95.94683°W
| class="note" | This building was once a pickle company!
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Traver Brothers Row Houses
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| class="adr" | 2601–2607 Jones St. & 651–672 S. 26th Ave.
41°15′11″N 95°57′03″W / 41.253166°N 95.950940°W
| class="note" | A group of historic row houses built by the Traver Brothers.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Trinity Cathedral
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| class="adr" | 113 N. 18th St.
41°15′37″N 95°56′21″W / 41.260278°N 95.939167°W
| class="note" | A historic cathedral.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Turner Court Apartments
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| class="adr" | 3106 Dodge St.
41°15′36″N 95°57′29″W / 41.259998°N 95.958150°W
| class="note" | A historic apartment complex.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Twin Towers
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| class="adr" | 3000, 3002 and 3002½ Farnam St.; 3001 Douglas St.
41°15′29″N 95°57′25″W / 41.258011°N 95.956961°W
| class="note" | A pair of historic tower buildings.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Undine Apartments
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| class="adr" | 2620-2626 Dewey Ave.
41°15′22″N 95°57′05″W / 41.25611°N 95.95139°W
| class="note" | A historic apartment building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Union Passenger Terminal
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| class="adr" | 801 S. 10th St.
41°15′06″N 95°55′42″W / 41.251528°N 95.928278°W
| class="note" | This grand building was Omaha's main train station and is a National Historic Landmark!
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Vinton School
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| class="adr" | 2120 Deer Park Boulevard
41°13′43″N 95°56′40″W / 41.22862°N 95.94452°W
| class="note" | A historic school building, now known as Vinton School Apartments.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Vinton Street Commercial Historic District
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| class="adr" | Vinton St. between Elm St. and S 17th St.
41°14′00″N 95°56′20″W / 41.233333°N 95.938889°W
| class="note" | A historic area with many old shops and businesses on Vinton Street.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Weber Mill
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| class="adr" | 9102 N. 30th St.
41°20′37″N 95°57′41″W / 41.343611°N 95.961389°W
| class="note" | Also known as Florence Mill, this is a historic mill building.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Webster Telephone Exchange Building
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| class="adr" | 2213 Lake St.
41°16′53″N 95°56′44″W / 41.281389°N 95.945556°W
| class="note" | This building was once a telephone exchange and is now an Afro-American Museum.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | West Lawn Mausoleum
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| class="adr" | 5701 Center St.
41°14′11″N 95°59′57″W / 41.23652°N 95.99926°W
| class="note" | A historic mausoleum, a building where people are buried.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Wohlner's Neighborhood Grocery
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| class="adr" | 5203 Leavenworth St.
41°15′08″N 95°59′44″W / 41.252222°N 95.995556°W
| class="note" | A historic neighborhood grocery store.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Edgar Zabriskie House
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| class="adr" | 3524 Hawthorne Ave.
41°16′13″N 95°57′56″W / 41.270278°N 95.965556°W
| class="note" | The historic home of Edgar Zabriskie.
Former Listings
These places were once on the National Register but have since been removed.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | South Omaha Bridge
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| class="adr" | U.S. Route 275/Nebraska Highway 92 over the Missouri River
41°12′47″N 95°55′57″W / 41.2131°N 95.9325°W
| class="note" | This bridge crossed the Missouri River to Council Bluffs, Iowa. It was taken down in 2010.
|- class="vcard" ! style="background:#A8EDEF" | 0 | Jobbers' Canyon Historic District
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| class="adr" | Roughly bounded by Farnum, Eighth, Jackson, and Tenth Sts.
Coordinates missing
| class="note" | This historic area with many warehouses was torn down in 1992.