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Pioneer Country, Nebraska National Register

  • Victor E. Wilson House

    Victor E. Wilson House

    The dwelling was built for Swedish immigrant Victor E. Wilson, who was elected to the state legislature in 1909

  • Hempstead House

    Hempstead House

    Among the four houses located in the National Historic Register District in Pawnee City, the large frame dwelling is a good example of the Queen Anne style. Known as the "Hempstead Mansion,"

  • Z.C.B.J. Hall

    Z.C.B.J. Hall

    Especially valued for its architecture, this building listed on the National Register of Historic Places is one of a kind in the United States.

    Constructed in 1920-21

  • Steinauer Opera House

    Steinauer Opera House

    The Steinauer Opera House occupies the upper story of the Bank of Steinauer, a two-story brick building constructed in 1888 by town founder Joseph Steinauer. Listed on the

  • Table Rock Opera House

    Table Rock Opera House

    Built in 1893

  • Tecumseh Historic District - NHR

    Tecumseh Historic District - NHR

    Overlooking the north fork of the Big Nemaha River in southeast Nebraska's Drift Hills region, Tecumseh has been the county seat of Johnson County since the county's organization in 1856-57

  • Tecumseh City Hall

    Tecumseh City Hall

    Tecumseh's city hall was erected in 1890, at the cost of just over $4,000, and is another of the fanciful architectural treasures of the historic district listed on the

  • Tecumseh Opera House

    Tecumseh Opera House

    The Tecumseh Opera House is a two-story brick building on the west side of the courthouse square. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the building was built in 1880

  • Keim Stone Arch Bridge - NHR

    As indicated by a plate on the bridge itself, the Keim Stone Arch was built in 1916 by the Keim Cement

  • Israel Beetison House - NHR

    Israel Beetison House - NHR

    The Israel Beetison House is one of the finest examples of the Italianate style in Nebraska, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

  • National Bank of Ashland - NHR

    National Bank of Ashland - NHR

    The two-story brick and stone commercial building, which was constructed in 1889 in the Richardsonian

  • Ashland Bridge - NHR

    In late August 1935 the Saunders County Commissioners voted to file for funding from the Federal Emergency

  • Little Nemaha River Bridge - NHR

    As indicated by a builder's plate on the bridge itself, the structure was erected in 1901 by the John Gilligan

  • Weeping Water Historic District-NHR

    The town of Weeping Water was incorporated in December 1870. It was known as the "stone city" because of the town'

  • Gibson House - NHR

    Gibson House - NHR

    The Gibson House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is an excellent example in Nebraska of Georgian architecture.

  • Morrill Farmstead - NHR

    Morrill Farmstead - NHR

    The Charles H. Morrill Homestead, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is

  • Bradshaw Town Hall - NHR

    Bradshaw Town Hall - NHR

    The Bradshaw Town Hall, a two-story brick municipal building constructed in 1902-3, is a good

  • York Library Building - NHR

    York Library Building - NHR

    Constructed in 1901-02 in York, the library is a fine example of educational architecture. Designed by

  • York Subways - NHR

    In 1938-39 Nebraska's Bureau of Roads and Bridges undertook a federal aid project. It entailed grading, paving, and culvert construction along a thirty-eight-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 81 between

  • Jeffrey Homestead - NHR

    Jeffrey Homestead - NHR

    The homestead of the W. S. Jeffery family, near Benedict, is a fine example of a prosperous farmstead in eastern Nebraska dating from 1878

  • Lake Bridenthal House

    Lake Bridenthal House

    The Lake Bridenthal House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the most distinctive local example of the Queen Anne style. Built in 1900

  • Oto Agency (Barneston Site) Historical Marker

    The Oto tribe signed an 1854 treaty relinquishing their territory west of the Missouri River except for a 250

  • Historic Downtown Superior

    Historic Downtown Superior

    Downtown Superior has been designated a National Historic District

  • Smith Lime Kiln

    Smith Lime Kiln

    A long-abandoned lime kiln, looking very much like a large stone chimney stands along the River Road northwest of Fairbury. For a period of at least 20

  • Historic Square

    Historic Square

    The Fairbury Commercial District, consisting of a 10-block downtown area of 97 contributing buildings, was officially entered in the National Register of Historic Places on June 20, 1997

  • I.0.0.F. Temple Building

    I.0.0.F. Temple Building

    What is today known as the Ackerman Building was originally called the I.0.0.F. Temple Building. It was the first building downtown to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places

  • Steele City Historical District

    Steele City Historical District

    Four old restored buildings are the main attractions here. The district has a 1900 stone blacksmith's shop in working condition, 1902 stone livery stable, 1880'

  • Gehling's Theater

    Gehling's Theater

    Constructed in 1892-93

  • John Holman House

    John Holman House

    The two-and-one-half-story brick house was built about 1983 by John Holman, a wealthy farmer and landowner in the Humboldt area in Richardson County. Listed on the

  • Isaac Newton Clark House

    Isaac Newton Clark House

    Built about 1877 the Isaac Newton Clark House is a good example of Gothic Revival residence, a relatively rare building type in Nebraska. It is listed on the

  • Geneva Auditorium

    Geneva Auditorium

    The two-story brick Auditorium which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, opened in December 1915

  • George W. Smith House

    George W. Smith House

    Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this house was built in 1890

  • Historic Hanson House

    Historic Hanson House

    This simplified Queen Anne dwelling was built about 1888 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house is the childhood home of Dr. Howard Hanson from 1896-1917

  • Strang Town Hall/Jail

    Strang Town Hall/Jail

    The Strang Library is housed in the former Town Hall/Jail building, which was built in 1907 and converted to a library in 1977. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  • Strang District #36 Schoolhouse

    Strang District #36 Schoolhouse

    The two-story brick building, built in 1929-30 in a simplified version of the Reanissance Revival-style, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.