Nebraska National Register
Victor E. Wilson House
The dwelling was built for Swedish immigrant Victor E. Wilson, who was elected to the state legislature in 1909
Hotel Yancy
(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
The Fox Theater is a fine example of the "Picture Palace," a building type popular in America in the 1920
Spade Ranch - NHR (Ellsworth Vicinity)
Spade Ranch is located in the Sandhills of northwestern Nebraska on a tract of land in Sheridan and Cherry counties. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Gourley's Opera House - NHR (Rushville)
The one-story, false-front building listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was constructed by Dave Gourley in 1914
Sheridan County Courthouse - NHR (Rushville)
Organized in 1885, Sheridan County named Rushville as its county seat in 1888. The county initially rented office space. In February 1904
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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'
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
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
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
Cherry County Courthouse - NHR
Although Cherry County is the largest county (in square miles) in Nebraska, early settlement did not occur until the late 1870s. By the early 1880
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)
National Register of Historic Places
Named for its proprietor, William L. Yancey, the hotel was begun in April of 1917
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
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
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
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'
Post Office Mural - NHR
The former Valentine United States Post Office, constructed in 1936-37, is a one-story, brick and limestone
Walcott House - NHR
This one-and-one-half-story frame house, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a simplified example of a Neo-Classical
Cherry County Historic Bridges - NHR
Cherry County has six bridges listed on the National Historic Register usually designated as such because of their age and unique designs.
Miller Hotel - NHR
The Miller Hotel in Long Pine was originally built as a two-story frame house in 1895. It was converted to a hotel in 1914
Lewis Bridge - NHR
In 1922 Keya Paha County Commissioners and representatives from Tripp County, South Dakota, awarded a
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
Waterman Sod House
The Wallace W. and Libby King Waterman sod house was built about 1886. The original dwelling had three rooms. In 1925
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
Lodgepole Opera House
The two-story false-front commercial building was constructed by Frank Isenberger in 1911 as a garage, with the opera house located on the upper floor. "Lodgepole Opera House,"
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
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'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
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
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
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
The Gibson House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is an excellent example in Nebraska of Georgian architecture.
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
Morrill Farmstead - NHR
The Charles H. Morrill Homestead, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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'
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
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
The two-story brick Auditorium which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, opened in December 1915
George W. Smith House
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this house was built in 1890
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
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
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.
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, 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
The two-story limestone house, constructed in 1876-81, is a remnant of the village of Estelle, established by John Daniel in 1881