NRHP: St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church

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St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church

St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church

NRHP Reference #: 82000608

NRHP Listing Date: 19821021

Location

2312 J, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska

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Summary

St. Martin Church is an excellent small-scale example of the Late Gothic Revival style. Built in 1899-1900, the limestone church was the first Episcopal mission in the new town of South Omaha and, after the failure of subsequent missions, remains the only parish today. It is located on South Omaha's main thoroughfare, South Twenty-fourth Street.

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