NRHP: Hooper Historic District
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Hooper Historic District
NRHP Reference #: 80002445
NRHP Listing Date: 19800508
Location
bounded by Main, Elk, Fulton & Myrtle Sts, Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska
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Summary
The Hooper Historic District consists almost entirely of one- and two-story brick commercial buildings located along the main street. Dating from the late nineteenth century, the district is a well-preserved village of "American Renaissance" architecture, incorporating elements of Romanesque Revival and Italianate styles. Due to several fires in the 1880s, an ordinance was passed requiring all buildings to be of brick construction. This ordinance helped insure the permanence and integrity of Hooper's main street.
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