NRHP: Nicholas Street Historic District
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Nicholas Street Historic District
NRHP Reference #: 09000070
NRHP Listing Date: 20090302
Location
bounded by N 11th, Izard, N 14th, 450' N of Nicholas, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
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Summary
Fourteen buildings contribute to the Nicholas Street Historic District, a small island of historic light-industrial buildings created by interweaving Union Pacific Railway tracks. A. M. Disbrow & Company, Deep Rock Oil Co., Orchard and Wilhelm, L. G. Loup and Adams and Kelly, among others, took advantage of proximity to rail transportation to ship their products during the district's long period of historic significance (1893-1958). The district represents some Omaha's oldest and longest lasting companies, whose products and commercial contributions are often overshadowed by the city's food processing and wholesale jobbing industries. The Nicholas Street Historic District is also significant as a well preserved example of the island form of organization and the fourth phase of construction in industrial areas in the Midwest.
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