NRHP: Farnam Building
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Farnam Building
NRHP Reference #: 00000171
NRHP Listing Date: 20000309
Location
1607-1617 Farnam, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
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Summary
The Farnam Building is significant for its contribution to commerce in Omaha. Since its construction in 1929 by the Byron Reed Company, the building has played an important role in the business community. The building was the locus for the financiers and lawyers community who met at the Northup-Jones restaurant on the street level. The Farnam Building illustrates ornately detailed Art Deco, Nouveau, and Gothic ornamentation.
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