NRHP: W.T. Thorne Building

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W. T. Thorne Bldg (Hostetler's Opera House)

W. T. Thorne Bldg (Hostetler's Opera House)

NRHP Reference #: 85002139

NRHP Listing Date: 19850912

Location

N side of 5th bet Minden & Colorado, Minden, Kearney County, Nebraska

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Summary

Located in Minden, the three-story commercial building, designed in the Renaissance Revival style, is an example of a nineteenth century opera house block, a building type important to the cultural life of small towns in Nebraska. Constructed in 1891 by W. T. Thorne, the building was also known as Hostetler's Opera House, named for the Hostetler family, which was involved in governmental, political, and business affairs of early Buffalo and Kearney counties.

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