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Warehouses in Omaha Multiple Property Submission is a National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission in Omaha, Nebraska, that was submitted in 1991. The submission included a group of several downtown Omaha warehouses that were constructed by businessmen developing Omaha's central role in the U.S. ground-based transportation network of the late 19th- and early 20th centuries.[2]
Warehouses in Omaha MPS | |
Location | Omaha, Nebraska, USA |
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Built | Various |
Architect | Various |
Architectural style | Romanesque Revival, Classical Revival |
MPS | Warehouses in Omaha MPS |
NRHP reference No. | 64500395 (MPS) |
Added to NRHP | July, 1998[1] |
Warehouses in Omaha MPS | |||||
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Name | Address | Year | Ref # | ||
Beebe and Runyan Furniture Showroom and Warehouse | 105 South 9th Street | 1913 | 98000895 | ||
Hospe Music Warehouse | 109-111 South 10th Street | 1919 | 98000896 | ||
Kirschbraun and Sons Creamery, Inc. | 901 Dodge Street | 1917 | 98000894 | ||
Eggerss-O'Flyng Building | 801 South 15th Street | 1918 | 91001759 | ||
Omaha Bolt, Nut and Screw Building | 1316 Jones Street | 1889 | 92000816 | ||
Simon Brothers Company | 1024 Dodge Street | 1919 | 99000423 | ||
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