Charles Storz House
Historic site in Omaha, Nebraska
41°17′12″N 95°56′27″W / 41.28667°N 95.94083°W / 41.28667; -95.94083Location of Charles Storz House in Nebraska
The Charles Storz House is located at 1901 Wirt Street in the Kountze Place neighborhood of North Omaha, Nebraska. The Arts and Crafts style house was designed by the Omaha architectural firm of Fisher and Lawrie and built in 1909. In 1983 it was renovated as a historic preservation project involving the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Landmarks, Inc., the City of Omaha and the Consumer Services Organization. In 1984 it was designated an Omaha Landmark.[1]
See also
- Architecture in North Omaha, Nebraska
- Gottlieb Storz House - Charles' father's house.
External links
- "A History of North Omaha's Charles Storz House" by Adam Fletcher Sasse for NorthOmahaHistory.com
References
- ^ a b c "Storz (Charles) House". City of Omaha — Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission. Archived from the original on 2013-04-14. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
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Landmark houses in Omaha
- Bradford–Pettis House
- Brandeis–Millard House
- Broomfield Rowhouse
- Charles D. McLaughlin House
- Dr. Samuel D. Mercer House
- Edgar Zabriskie House
- Gen. George Crook House
- Georgia Row House
- Guy C. Barton House
- Havens–Page House
- Joel N. Cornish House
- Malcolm X Housesite
- Georgia Row House
- Henry B. Neef House
- Garneau–Kilpatrick House
- George H. Kelly House
- Gottlieb Storz House
- Lizzie Robinson House
- Mary Rogers Kimball House
- Porter House
- Steiner Rowhouse No. 1
- Steiner Rowhouse No. 2
- Charles Storz House
- George F. Shepard House
- Hicks House
- Keirle House
- Kimball House
- Kuncl–Hruska House
- Mary Reed House
- Megeath House
- Neble House
- Reed House
- Slater House
- Thomas Kilpatrick House
- Wattles House
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