Saddle Creek Underpass
Saddle Creek Underpass | |
View from the south, along Saddle Creek Road | |
41°15′34.85″N 95°58′49.6″W / 41.2596806°N 95.980444°W / 41.2596806; -95.980444 | |
Area | less than one acre |
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Built | 1934 |
Architect | State of Nebraska |
Architectural style | Concrete rigid frame bridge |
MPS | Highway Bridges in Nebraska MPS |
NRHP reference No. | 92000741[1] |
Added to NRHP | June 29, 1992 |
The Saddle Creek Underpass is located in the Midtown area of Omaha, Nebraska. Designed to carry Saddle Creek Road under Dodge Street (US 6), the underpass was constructed in 1934 by the Works Progress Administration. It was included on the Bridges in Nebraska Multiple Property Submission on June 29, 1992.[2]
About
The Nebraska Department of Roads Biennial Report of 1933-34 describes the construction of the underpass as featuring "a complete, modern street light system, and interlocking traffic control signal system, two pedestrian subways, and a grade separation of Dodge Street and Saddle Creek Boulevard."
Built by the Works Progress Administration, over 1,175 cubic yards (898 m3) of dirt were excavated to lower Saddle Creek Road sufficiently to pass under the overpass. The project was completed in 1934,[3] and was designed to accommodate the westernmost addition to Omaha's boulevard system, which was originally called Saddle Creek Boulevard. Saddle Creek Road still utilizes the underpass today as it sits between the Morton Meadows and Dundee neighborhoods. As of 2004 the Underpass was the only property listed on the National Register in either neighborhood, although each one has submitted applications to be listed as a historic district.[4]
See also
- Transportation in Omaha
- History of Omaha
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ "Bridges in Nebraska Multiple Property Submission.", National Park Service. Retrieved 10/16/07.
- ^ "More National Register Sites in Douglas County,"[usurped] Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 10/16/07.
- ^ Nebraska Historic Building Survey: Neighborhoods of Dundee and Twin Ridge/Morton Meadows. City of Omaha. Retrieved 5/20/07.
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- USS Hazard
districts
- 24th and Lake Historic District
- Bemis Park Landmark Heritage District
- Benson Commercial Historic District
- Clifton Hills Commercial Historic District
- Country Club Historic District
- Drake Court Apartments and the Dartmore Apartments Historic District
- Fairacres Historic District
- Field Club Historic District
- Florence Commercial Historic District
- Fort Omaha
- Gold Coast Historic District
- Howard Street Apartment District
- Minne Lusa Historic District
- Nebraska School for the Deaf Historic District
- Nicholas Street Historic District
- Old Market
- Omaha Quartermaster Depot Historic District
- Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District
- Orchard Hill Commercial Historic District
- South Omaha Main Street Historic District
- Vinton Street Commercial Historic District
- Warehouses in Omaha MPS
properties
- Anheuser-Busch Beer Depot
- Aquila Court Building
- Astro Theater
- Bank of Florence
- Barker Building
- Beebe and Runyan Furniture Showroom and Warehouse
- Bemis Omaha Bag Company Building
- Blackstone Hotel
- Bradford-Pettis House
- Brandeis-Millard House
- Broomfield Rowhouse
- Burlington Headquarters Building
- Burlington Station
- Center School
- Columbian School
- Douglas County Courthouse
- Dr. Samuel D. Mercer House
- Charles D. McLaughlin House
- Edgar Zabriskie House
- Eggerss-O'Flyng Building
- Farnam Building
- First National Bank Building
- First Unitarian Church of Omaha
- Flatiron Hotel
- Ford Hospital
- Ford Warehouse
- Fort Omaha Guardhouse
- Franklin School
- Gallagher Building
- Garneau-Kilpatrick House
- Georgia Row House
- Gen. George Crook House
- G.C. Moses Block
- George A. Joslyn Mansion
- Gottlieb Storz House
- George H. Kelly House
- Guy C. Barton House
- Havens-Page House
- Hill Hotel
- Holy Family Church
- Hospe Music Warehouse
- Immaculate Conception Church and School
- Jewell Building
- Joel N. Cornish House
- J. L. Brandeis and Sons Store Building
- Keeline Building
- Kirschbraun and Sons Creamery, Inc.
- Kennedy Building
- Leone, Florentine and Carpathia Apartment Buildings
- Lincoln Highway
- Livestock Exchange Building
- Lizzie Robinson House
- Malcolm X Housesite
- Mary Rogers Kimball House
- Mason School
- Military Road Segment
- Monmouth Park School
- Nash Block
- Normandie Apartments
- North Presbyterian Church
- Notre Dame Academy and Convent
- Old People's Home
- Omaha Bolt, Nut and Screw Building
- Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant
- Omaha High School
- Omaha Public Library
- Omaha National Bank Building
- Omaha Star building
- Orpheum Theater
- Packer's National Bank Building
- Park School
- Poppleton Block
- Porter-Thomsen House
- Prague Hotel
- Redick Tower
- Rose Realty-Securities Building
- Rosewater School
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church Complex
- Saddle Creek Underpass
- Sanford Hotel
- Saunders School
- Simon Brothers Company
- South Omaha Bridge
- Christian Specht Building
- Site of St. Mary's Academy
- St. Cecilia Cathedral
- St. Joseph Parish Complex
- St. Regis Apartments
- St. John's A.M.E. Church
- St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church
- St. Matthias' Episcopal Church
- St. Philomena's Cathedral and Rectory
- Standard Oil Company Building of Nebraska
- Steiner Rowhouse No. 1
- Steiner Rowhouse No. 2
- Strehlow Terrace
- Swoboda Bakery
- The Berkeley Apartments
- The Melrose
- The Sherman
- Trinity Cathedral
- Union Station
- USS Marlin
- Vinton School
- Weber Mill
- Webster Telephone Exchange Building
- West Lawn Mausoleum
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