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Location of Dodge County in Nebraska. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dodge County, Nebraska. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Dodge County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
Historic downtown Fremont is known for its numerous antique stores and collection of historical buildings. Dodge County Courthouse in Fremont, Nebraska. Several local buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Among them is the Love-Larson Opera House on Broad Street, built in 1888. Later used as apartments and a grocery ...
The J.D. McDonald house as the Kirby Hospital circa 1905. The J.D. McDonald House is a historic house in Fremont, Nebraska.It was built in 1888 for J.D. McDonald, a Canadian-born railroad contractor who founded the Fremont Manufacturing Company and served on the board of directors of the Fremont National Bank. [2]
The R.B. Schneider House is a historic house in Fremont, Nebraska.It was built in 1887 for R. B. Schneider, a businessman and politician. [2] It was expanded by A. H. Dyer in 1897 and Simon Koberlin in 1909, and remodelled into residential apartments by Thorvald Jensen in 1947. [2]
1895 house expanded into a hotel in 1914—when Long Pine boomed as a major railroad terminus—exhibiting an old-fashioned "longitudinal block" layout more typical of Nebraska's earliest hotels. [26] Now a local history museum. [27]
(1929) Harry Buford House, 1804 N. 30th St., North Omaha; designated an Omaha Landmark in 1983 (1929) Henry B. Neef House, 2884 Iowa St., North Omaha; listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010 (1908) John E. Reagan House, 2102 Pinkney Street, North Omaha; listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014
The Dodge County Courthouse in Fremont, Nebraska, at 435 N. Park Ave., was built during 1917–18. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1] The courthouse was designed by local architectural firm A.H. Dyer Co. in Classical Revival style. [2]
The George and Nancy Turner House is a historic house in Fremont, Nebraska. The two-story brick house was built in 1860 for homesteader George Turner and his wife Nancy. [2] It was designed in the Italianate architectural style. [2] George Turner died in 1870, and his widow expanded the rear of the house in 1874. [2]