Lewis and Clark Region, Nebraska National Register
National Register Sites in Knox County
Bloomfield - Pospeshil Theater (1906): Elaborate pressed tin ceiling, fanciful woodwork.
- Carnegie Library:
Niobrara Railroad Bridge - NHR
The old railroad bridge northwest of Niobrara provides a walking bridge from Niobrara to the
Hartington City Auditorium
Construction of the Hartington City Auditorium began in the spring of 1922 and was completed in 1923
Historic Places in Cedar County
Hartington - Cedar County Courthouse (1892): Romanesque Revival style.
- Cedar County Historical Museum:
Carnegie Library - NHR
This brick structure, faced on three sides with stone, was constructed in 1913
11520 Meisch House - NHR
The Meisch House is a well preserved and notably elaborate example of one of Nebraska's most common house types: the one-story "square" or "cubic"
Rattlesnake Bridge - NHR
In January 1903 the Cuming County Supervisors awarded an annual bridge construction contract to the Standard Bridge Company of Omaha. In 1903
Harder Hotel
The Harder Hotel, constructed in 1901 in Scribner, is significant for its association with the commercial
Dodge Co. Historic Sites
Dodge - Town Hall - 1896
Fremont - Nye House (May Museum - 1874) - NHR; Schneider House - NHR (1887);
Hooper Historic District
The Hooper Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places
North Bend Carnegie Library
The North Bend Carnegie Library, dedicated in 1913, is a typical example of a small town library in the early twentieth century. Andrew Carnegie, often called the "Patron Saint&
Spielman House - NHR
The Spielman House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has been owned by Delmar and Elaine Chamberlain since 1981 and exhibits both Queen Anne and NeoClassical
John Henry Stork Log House - NHR
John Henry Stork came to Burt County from Prussia in 1864 and settled on a farm in Arizona Precinct near Tekamah. Stork later built the log house and in September 1871
Tekamah City Bridge - NHR
The Tekamah City Bridge is included on the National Register of Historic Places
Ideal Steam Laundry
The original building was constructed in 1884 by Charles Osterman and George Tremaine, wholesale produce
Samuel Bullock House
An example of the Greek Revival style, the house was built in 1869 in Fremont for Samuel Bullock, a prominent interior decorator. In the 1890
J. D. McDonald House
The J. D. McDonald House, built in 1888, is an excellent example of the Queen Anne style. While employing the
R. B. Schneider House
The large two-story frame house, located in Fremont, exemplifies a transitional product of Queen Anne and