Historic Houses in Nebraska

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Introduction to Nebraska historic house museums. Read about their history, locations, and educational programs.

  • General Crook House Museum  - Civil War and National Indian Wars hero, General Cook's home features Italianate style with furnishings that are from the 1880 Victorian period.
  • Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau: Historical Sites  - Lists homes open for visits and touring such as Fairview, the home of William Jennings Bryan.
  • Louis E. May Historical Museum  - Information on the Victorian mansion, 1868 log house, and recreated rooms of the 19th century.
  • Nebraska National Register of Sites  - Details for the local historic homes and museums located across Nebraska.
  • O'Connor House  - Captain Cornelius O'Connor began building this home in 1875, and it was truly built to last with extra attention paid to small details and little extras.
  • Thomas P. Kennard House  - 1869 Italianate home featuring the formality of a Victorian lifestyle was home to Nebraska's first Secretary of State Thomas P. Kennard.
 
 
 
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