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The Livestock Exchange Building in Omaha, Nebraska, was built in 1926 at 4920 South 30 Street in South Omaha. [3] It was designed as the centerpiece of the Union Stockyards by architect George Prinz and built by Peter Kiewit and Sons in the Romanesque revival and Northern Italian Renaissance Revival styles.
They were located between South 36th Street on the west to South 27th Street on the east; L Street on the north to Q Street on the south. Livestock Exchange Building. The second exchange building was constructed in 1885 by J. E. Riley and designed by Mendelssohn and Fisher. It was a substantial structure, complete with amenities and apartments ...
The Union Stock Yards Company of Omaha was a 90-year-old company first founded in South Omaha, Nebraska in 1878 by John A. Smiley. After being moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa and dissolved within a year, the company was reorganized and moved to South Omaha in 1883. [ 1 ]
Arthur G. Rocheford Building: 1913 1717 Vinton Street Yes Yes Breckenridge-Gordon House: 1905 3611 Jackson Street No Yes Broatch Building: 1880 1209 Harney Street No Yes Center School (Omaha, Nebraska) 1893 1730 South 11th Street Yes Yes Columbian School: 1892 3819 Jones Street Yes Yes Elsasser Bakery: 1933 1802-1804 Vinton Street Yes Yes ...
Livestock Exchange Building may refer to: Kansas City Live Stock Exchange, Kansas City, Missouri; Livestock Exchange Building, part of the NRHP-listed Fort Worth Stockyards, Fort Worth, Texas; Livestock Exchange Building (St. Joseph, Missouri) Livestock Exchange Building (Omaha, Nebraska)
Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska) Saddle Creek Underpass; St. Cecilia Cathedral (Omaha) St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska) St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church (Omaha, Nebraska) St. Joseph Parish Complex; St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church; St. Matthias' Episcopal Church (Omaha, Nebraska) Sanford Hotel ...
Front view of the Livestock Exchange Building at the South Omaha's Union Stockyards. The Joslyn Castle is in the heart of the Gold Coast Historic District. The M.E. Smith Building, formerly part of the Jobbers Canyon Historic District. A 1900 street scene including the Old Post Office.
Country Club Historic District (Omaha, Nebraska) Courthouse and Jail Rocks; Cutler's Park; Dr. Samuel D. Mercer House; Drake Court Apartments and the Dartmore Apartments Historic District; Dundee–Happy Hollow Historic District; Durham Museum, Omaha, Nebraska; Ellsworth, Nebraska; Fairmont State Airfield; Field Club (Omaha, Nebraska) Florence ...