NRHP: St. Philomena's Cathedral and Rectory
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St. Philomena's Cathedral & Rectory
NRHP Reference #: 80002451
NRHP Listing Date: 19800103
Location
1335 S 10th, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
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Summary
Designed by architect Thomas Rogers Kimball and erected in 1908, St. Philomena's Cathedral, located in Omaha, represents a Spanish version of the Renaissance Revival style. The church has a red-tiled roof, stucco walls, and a prominent side tower. Kimball also designed the 1910 rectory building in the Spanish mode. In 1958 the name of the church was changed to St. Frances Cabrini.
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