M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More
M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More
M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More
M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More
M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More
M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More
M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More
M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More
Altoona City Hall, Twelfth Street & Thirteenth Avenue, Altoona, Blair ...
Significance: For a brief period, from 1918 to 1921, Altoona adopted a city manager form of government which accomplished a great deal in a short time. In addition to upgrading the public parks system and initi... More
Altoona City Hall, Twelfth Street & Thirteenth Avenue, Altoona, Blair ...
Significance: For a brief period, from 1918 to 1921, Altoona adopted a city manager form of government which accomplished a great deal in a short time. In addition to upgrading the public parks system and initi... More
Altoona City Hall, Twelfth Street & Thirteenth Avenue, Altoona, Blair ...
Significance: For a brief period, from 1918 to 1921, Altoona adopted a city manager form of government which accomplished a great deal in a short time. In addition to upgrading the public parks system and initi... More
M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More
M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More
M. E. Smith Building, 201 South Tenth Street, Omaha, Douglas County, N...
Significance: Built in 1919-20, the M.E. Smith Building is significant as an unusually well-designed industrial structure in which new structural advancements and architectural styling were used to produce a be... More