Neble House
Historic site in Omaha, Nebraska
41°13′57″N 95°55′47″W / 41.23250°N 95.92972°W / 41.23250; -95.92972The Angeline Hanson Neble House is located at 2752 South 10th Street in South Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1894 in the French Second Empire style, the house was designated an Omaha Landmark on November 18, 1980. It is one of very few examples of the French Second Empire style remaining in Omaha today.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Neble Residence", City of Omaha Landmark Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
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Landmark houses in Omaha
- Bradford–Pettis House
- Brandeis–Millard House
- Broomfield Rowhouse
- Charles D. McLaughlin House
- Dr. Samuel D. Mercer House
- Edgar Zabriskie House
- Gen. George Crook House
- Georgia Row House
- Guy C. Barton House
- Havens–Page House
- Joel N. Cornish House
- Malcolm X Housesite
- Georgia Row House
- Henry B. Neef House
- Garneau–Kilpatrick House
- George H. Kelly House
- Gottlieb Storz House
- Lizzie Robinson House
- Mary Rogers Kimball House
- Porter House
- Steiner Rowhouse No. 1
- Steiner Rowhouse No. 2
- Charles Storz House
- George F. Shepard House
- Hicks House
- Keirle House
- Kimball House
- Kuncl–Hruska House
- Mary Reed House
- Megeath House
- Neble House
- Reed House
- Slater House
- Thomas Kilpatrick House
- Wattles House
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