NRHP: West Lawn Mausoleum
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West Lawn Mausoleum
NRHP Reference #: 04001409
NRHP Listing Date: 20041230
Location
5701 Center, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
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Summary
Located in Omaha's West Lawn Cemetery, the West Lawn Mausoleum was constructed in 1915. The mausoleum is unique in Nebraska. No other in the state compares to it in size, age, or the richness of its materials. It beautifully conveys the ideals of Greek Revival-style architecture, both in its form and details, and its Acropolis-minded placement at the top of the cemetery's highest hill. Additionally, its architect, Henry Bacon, was an acknowledged master of monumental architecture.
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