NRHP: J. Schmuck Block
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J. Schmuck Block
NRHP Reference #: 08000598
NRHP Listing Date: 20080702
Location
113 N 5th, Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska
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Summary
Constructed in 1887 by John Schmuck, a German immigrant who found success as a shoemaker, the Schmuck Block is a wonderful example of the High Victorian Eclectic style. The façade of this three-story brick building displays a wealth of exuberant decoration inspired by a variety of architectural styles. A mansard roof (Second Empire), Gothic Arch, Romanesque Arch, and the patterned brick work and complex surfaces of Queen Anne are combined to create a façade that readily suggests the opulence of the Gilded Age in downtown Beatrice.
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