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Prairie Lakes Region, Nebraska National Register

  • Hotel Yancy
    (HOTEL PAWNEE)

    Hotel Yancy<BR>(HOTEL PAWNEE)

    Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel is named for William L. Yancey, who became its proprietor after signing a lease with Keith Neville and Alex Beck in 1928

  • Fox Theater

    Fox Theater

    The Fox Theater is a fine example of the "Picture Palace," a building type popular in America in the 1920

  • The Clarke Hotel

    The Clarke Hotel

    When the Clarke Hotel was dedicated in February 1914, it was hailed as a triumph of local initiative. It was designed by architect C.W. Way and

  • Nebraska Loan and Trust Company

    Nebraska Loan and Trust Company

    Cities and agricultural areas need capital to finance growth. Nebraska Loan and Trust Company, organized in 1882 with James B. Heartwell as

  • The Stein Building

    The Stein Building

    For more than 30 years after the turn of the century, the Stein Brothers Store provided quality merchandise from all over the world to south central Nebraska shoppers. Located at 620

  • Victory Building

    Victory Building

    The Victory Building, named to commemorate America's victory in World War I, is one of Nebraska's finest examples of early 20th Century industrial architecture. It was constructed between 1917

  • Chautauqua Pavilion

    Chautauqua Pavilion

    In November 1905

  • McCormick Hall

    McCormick Hall

    Hastings College opened in September 1882. In April 1883

  • Thirty-Two-Mile Station Historical Site

    Constructed in 1860, Thirty-two-Mile Creek Station, or Clarke's Ranch, was a "home"

  • Antioch School (District 20 School)

    Antioch School (District 20 School)

    Adams County School District 20 was formed on September 23, 1872. Replacing sod and frame structures, the red brick schoolhouse was built in 1902

  • Hall County Courthouse

    Hall County Courthouse

    One of the finest examples of Beaux-Arts Classicism architecture in the Midwest, the Hall County Courthouse was formally accepted in January, 1904. Note the central section'

  • William Stolley Homestead

    William Stolley Homestead

    William Stolley was one of a small band of German immigrants who came to the central Platte Valley of Nebraska Territory in 1857. Stolley filed the first squatter'

  • Hotel Yancey (Yancey Motor Hotel)

    Hotel Yancey (Yancey Motor Hotel)

    National Register of Historic Places

    Named for its proprietor, William L. Yancey, the hotel was begun in April of 1917

  • Liederkranz

    Liederkranz

    National Register of Historic Places

    Liederkranz means "a wreath of songs." In 1870

  • Carnegie Public Library Building

    Carnegie Public Library Building

    National Register of Historic Places

    On April 27, 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt broke ground for the construction of a new Grand Island public library. A $20,000

  • Mrs. H.J. Bartenbach House

    Mrs. H.J. Bartenbach House

    National Register of Historic Places

    The house is a distinct and significant example of a Nebraska dwelling designed in the Moderne style of the 1930

  • Glade-Donald House

    Glade-Donald House

    National Register of Historic Places

  • Hamilton-Donald House

    Hamilton-Donald House

    National Register of Historic Places

    The house was constructed by Henry Falldorf in 1905 for Ellsworth D. Hamilton, cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Grand Island. In 1908

  • Andrew M. Hargis House

    Andrew M. Hargis House

    National Register of Historic Places.

    Built in 1898

  • Oscar Roeser House

    Oscar Roeser House

    National Register of Historic Places

    The Oscar Roeser House was built in 1908

  • Gloe Brother Service Station

    Gloe Brother Service Station

    The Gloe Brother Service Station opened in 1933 and remains at its original location in Wood River. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places,it'

  • Franklin Academy

    Franklin Academy

    Franklin County is rich in its cultural achievements. In 1880, Franklin was chosen as a site for one of few Academies in Nebraska. Franklin's City Park is now located where the Academy once stood.

  • Ernest A. Calling House

    Ernest A. Calling House

    Ernest A. Calling, a pioneer businessman of Gothenburg, hired L.J. Anderson to build this distinctive Queen Anne style home in 1907. Born in Klipp, Sweden, in 1870

  • John M. Daniel House

    John M. Daniel House

    The two-story limestone house, constructed in 1876-81, is a remnant of the village of Estelle, established by John Daniel in 1881