- Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District
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Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District
Location: Roughly bounded by Jackson, 15th, 8th Sts., and UP Main Line, Omaha, Nebraska Coordinates: 41°15′9″N 95°55′46″W / 41.2525°N 95.92944°WCoordinates: 41°15′9″N 95°55′46″W / 41.2525°N 95.92944°W Area: 74.3 acres (30.1 ha) Built: 1887 Architect: multiple Architectural style: Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements Governing body: Local NRHP Reference#: 96000769
[1]Added to NRHP: July 19, 1996 The Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District, roughly bounded by Jackson, 15th, and 8th Streets, as well as the Union Pacific main line, is located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Today this historic district includes several buildings listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Union Pacific Depot and the Burlington Station.
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About
The Union Pacific Railroad was of central importance to the growth of Omaha, particularly between 1887 and 1945. Buildings in the Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District were built to serve business related to the main line of the transcontinental railroad, which runs through the present-day district. Large warehouses, manufacturing warehouses, transfer and storage companies, and service businesses filled the area.[2]
Today the buildings border the Old Market, and serve as apartments, artist studios and other commercial enterprises.
Notable buildings
Several buildings within the Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are significant for their local history.[3]
Name Year Location Notes Bushman Warehouse 1890 1013 Leavenworth Street This is a five-story brick and stone building originally used as a warehouse. The Bushman Warehouse was converted to rental residential and commercial space in 1998.[4] Union Pacific Depot 1931 10th and Marcy Streets Burlington Station 1898 10th and Pacific Streets Bemis Bag Company Building 1889 11th and Jones Streets Built in 3 phases between 1887 and 1902, the oldest part of the building is the portion next to the alley on 11th street.[5] Avery Manufacturing Warehouse 1899 Mercantile Storage and Warehouse Building 1920 Sattley Manufacturing Building 1899 Butternut Building 1909 714-716 South 10th Street, Omaha, Nebraska Also known as the Parlin, Orendorff and Martin Plow Company Building, this nine-story building was designed in the Renaissance Revival style by John Latenser, Sr..[6][7] Creighton Block 1906 Bekins Building 1916 Also known as the Western Newspaper Union and the Joslyn Lofts. See also
- Railroads in Omaha
- Jobbers Canyon Historic District
- Old Market Historic District
- Warehouses in Omaha MPS
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ (2007) More Nebraska National Historic Register Places in Douglas County. Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 5/20/07.
- ^ Mead and Hunt (2006) Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of South Central Omaha: Nebraska Historic Buildings Survey. City of Omaha and the Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 5/20/07.
- ^ (2001) More Tax Incentive Program Projects in Douglas County. Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 5/20/07.
- ^ Bemis Bag Co. Building. City of Omaha Landmark Heritage Commission. Retrieved 5/20/07.
- ^ (2003) The 9INES Loft Apartments. Bluestone Development. Retrieved 5/20/07.
- ^ "More tax incentive program projects in Douglas County", Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 3/26/08.
Historic districts designated as Landmarks in Omaha National Register of Historic Places Drake Court and Dartmore Apartments • Country Club • Dundee-Happy Hollow • Fort Omaha • Gold Coast • Howard Street • Quartermaster Depot • Rail and Commerce • South Omaha Main Street • Vinton StreetNational Register, Omaha Landmark Omaha Landmark Bemis Park • West Central/CathedralFormer Jobbers CanyonRailroads in Omaha Depots 34th Street Station · Amtrak Station · Burlington Station · Florence Depot · Gibson Station · Omaha Quartermaster Depot · Ralston Station · Union Station · Webster Street Station
Major carriers Union Pacific · Burlington · North Western · Missouri Pacific · Rock Island · Milwaukee · Illinois Central · Great Western · Wabash
Minor carriers Brandon Railroad · Amtrak · Omaha Traction Company · Omaha Belt Line · Omaha Zoo Railroad · Omaha Road · Omaha and Republican Valley Railway · South Omaha Terminal Railway · Omaha Southern Railway · Chicago Great Western Railway · Omaha, Lincoln and Beatrice Railway · Burlington and Missouri River Railroad
Facilities First Transcontinental Railroad · Original Union Pacific Headquarters · Union Pacific Center · Union Pacific Harriman Dispatch Center · Union Pacific Shops · Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District · Kenefick Park · Burlington Headquarters Building
Public transportation Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway · Omaha Cable Tramway · Omaha Horse Railway · Omaha Traction Company
Bridges Union Pacific Missouri River Bridge · East Omaha Bridge · O Street Viaduct
Manufacturing McKeen Motor Car Company · Nebraska Rail Car
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- History of Downtown Omaha, Nebraska
- National Register of Historic Places in Omaha, Nebraska
- Historic districts in Omaha, Nebraska
- Nebraska Registered Historic Place stubs
- Omaha, Nebraska stubs
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