NRHP: William Jennings Bryan House
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William Jennings Bryan House (Fairview)
NRHP Reference #: 66000947
NRHP Listing Date: 19661015
Location
4900 Sumner, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
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Summary
For fifteen years, Fairview was the Lincoln home of William Jennings Bryan, a nationally known political leader and orator. Bryan held lawn parties, public receptions and political rallies at Fairview. Designed by Lincoln architect Artemus Roberts, and built in 1902-3, the house is a fine example of the Queen Anne style in transition and incorporates Neo-Classical Revival elements in its design.
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