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Omaha MidCentury Modern: September 2006
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Architecture from the recent past (1920-1970). Saturday, September 09, 2006. NEW BLOG SITE WITH BETTER EDITING OPTIONS. Please visit us at our new blog. Posted by MTOguy at 4:41 PM. Links to this post. Omaha, Nebraska, United States. View my complete profile. 2020 Omaha, preserving Omaha's recent past. 518 N 40 ST MTO. A Historic Stroll Down Joslyn Castle Neighbohrood's 40 Street. NEW BLOG SITE WITH BETTER EDITING OPTIONS.
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO: 40th & Davenport Historical Marker & Plaza
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO. Sunday, September 10, 2006. 40th and Davenport Historical Marker and Plaza. Strolling Down A Cultural and Historic Corridor. The Virtual Start of the Tour 40th and Farnam. 2nd Church of Christ, Scientist. The Original Omaha Community Playhouse. St Barnabas Church 129 N. 40th Street. 40th and Davenport Historical Marker and Plaza. Lynhurst, the Joslyns Castle. 320 No. 40th Street, Edward Peterson House. 326 No. 40th Street - Swanson Home. 356 No. 40th Street. 518 N 40 Street.
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO: 518 & 518 1/2 No. 40th Street
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO. Tuesday, September 05, 2006. 518 and 518 1/2 No. 40th Street. Building Permit: November 1922 (finished in 1923). Building Type: Commercial flat with residential flat above. Building Cost: $8,500. Architect: F.C. Haver. Strolling Down A Cultural and Historic Corridor. The Virtual Start of the Tour 40th and Farnam. 2nd Church of Christ, Scientist. The Original Omaha Community Playhouse. St Barnabas Church 129 N. 40th Street. 40th and Davenport Historical Marker and Plaza.
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO: 356 No. 40th Street
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO. Sunday, September 10, 2006. 356 No. 40th Street. 356 No. 40. Fred E. Sanborn. Fred and Kate Sanborn built this house and lived here until 1907. Mr Sanborn came to. In the late 1880’s to seek his fortune. He began the F.E. Sanborn Company, manufacturers of “Standard Horse and Cattle Food,” and in the first year was the sole member of his company, serving as both stock boy and president. Sanborn acquired two partners in his business, one being T.C. Havens. 101 No. 39. Lynhurs...
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO: Sauders Grade School
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO. Wednesday, September 06, 2006. If you care to take a 2 block detour west of the Epeneter home you can visit the exterior of the Saunders Grade School designed by famous Omaha architect John Latenser. Building style: Neo-Classical Revival. Designated Omaha Landmark: September 24, 1985. Source; City of Omaha website. Strolling Down A Cultural and Historic Corridor. The Virtual Start of the Tour 40th and Farnam. 2nd Church of Christ, Scientist. Lynhurst, the Joslyns Castle.
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO: 362, 366 & 405 No. 40th Street
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO. Sunday, September 10, 2006. 362, 366 and 405 No. 40th Street. 362 No. 40. Queen Anne (severely remodeled). George Logan owned this lot and the lot directly north prior to 1887 when he deeded both lots to John Evans. In 1888, the year the house was built, other names appear on the deed – Martin Marshall, John McCullough, Lon Payne and Richard Mitchell. These names are presumed to be connected to the Mutual Investment Company. Between Dodge and Cuming streets. 366 No. 40.
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO: 604 No. 40th Street
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO. Monday, September 04, 2006. 604 No. 40th Street. 604 N 40th Street. Building permit: April 1909. Building style: Classic Revival with stone coins. Building costs: $7,000. Not much is known about the original owner, LeBrand DeChristian, who owned the house for nine years. A 1912 city directory lists him being involved in real estate. Strolling Down A Cultural and Historic Corridor. The Virtual Start of the Tour 40th and Farnam. 2nd Church of Christ, Scientist. 708 N 40th Str...
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO: California Street
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO. Monday, September 04, 2006. California Street; Rumored to be named after the numerous paddle wheelers that landed near a street on the west bank of the Missour River loaded with people headed west to take part in the California gold rush. The street was lined with outfitters selling goods to the soon to be prospectors and was thus named California Street. (. Strolling Down A Cultural and Historic Corridor. The Virtual Start of the Tour 40th and Farnam. 702 N 40th Street.
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO: Strolling Down A Cultural and Historic Corridor
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A Stroll Down 40th Street MTO. Monday, September 11, 2006. Strolling Down A Cultural and Historic Corridor. 40th Street has a rich history and we can learn much by listening to its stories. Some of Omaha's famous and not-so-famous have lived here, and these people shaped Omaha and our community into what it is today. Take a stroll down these sidewalks and learn about a small part of Omaha through our forefathers' eyes. Our stroll begins at Dodge Street and ends at Cuming Street. 356 No. 40th Street.