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Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fourth & Maple Streets (moved to Santee Indian Reservation, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fourth & Maple Streets (moved to Santee I...

Significance: The Episcopal Church was the third church constructed in Niobrara and the last for a good number of years. The church is significant as an example of rural ecclesiastical architecture with Gothic... More

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The building was built in 1902 to serve both commercial and residential use. It functioned as such under various ownerships until it was sold in 1939 to the American Legion, Frank Griener Post No... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The building was built in 1902 to serve both commercial and residential use. It functioned as such under various ownerships until it was sold in 1939 to the American Legion, Frank Griener Post No... More

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street...

Significance: The Knox County Courthouse, housed in the first floor, is significant for its association with the politics and government of Knox County from 1886 to 1906. After 1906, the first floor served var... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The theatre was the center of entertainment in the town of Niobrara. Architecturally, the theatre reflects simplicity in design with an arcaded entryway. The H.E. Bonesteel Company was one of the... More

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The theatre was the center of entertainment in the town of Niobrara. Architecturally, the theatre reflects simplicity in design with an arcaded entryway. The H.E. Bonesteel Company was one of the... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fourth & Maple Streets (moved to Santee Indian Reservation, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fourth & Maple Streets (moved to Santee I...

Significance: The Episcopal Church was the third church constructed in Niobrara and the last for a good number of years. The church is significant as an example of rural ecclesiastical architecture with Gothic... More

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Maple Streets, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Map...

Significance: The Presbyterian Church, built in 1882, was the first church to be constructed in what was then the "new" townsite of Niobrara (established 1881). The congregation itself is believed to be the ol... More

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The theatre was the center of entertainment in the town of Niobrara. Architecturally, the theatre reflects simplicity in design with an arcaded entryway. The H.E. Bonesteel Company was one of the... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

State Bank of Niobrara, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

State Bank of Niobrara, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: Since the 1920s, the State Bank of Niobrara, organized in 1913, served as the only bank for the Niobrara community. Architecturally, it is a good example of the Georgian Revival style in the Neo-... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The theatre was the center of entertainment in the town of Niobrara. Architecturally, the theatre reflects simplicity in design with an arcaded entryway. The H.E. Bonesteel Company was one of the... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

State Bank of Niobrara, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

State Bank of Niobrara, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: Since the 1920s, the State Bank of Niobrara, organized in 1913, served as the only bank for the Niobrara community. Architecturally, it is a good example of the Georgian Revival style in the Neo-... More

State Bank of Niobrara, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

State Bank of Niobrara, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: Since the 1920s, the State Bank of Niobrara, organized in 1913, served as the only bank for the Niobrara community. Architecturally, it is a good example of the Georgian Revival style in the Neo-... More

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The building was built in 1902 to serve both commercial and residential use. It functioned as such under various ownerships until it was sold in 1939 to the American Legion, Frank Griener Post No... More

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The theatre was the center of entertainment in the town of Niobrara. Architecturally, the theatre reflects simplicity in design with an arcaded entryway. The H.E. Bonesteel Company was one of the... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The building was built in 1902 to serve both commercial and residential use. It functioned as such under various ownerships until it was sold in 1939 to the American Legion, Frank Griener Post No... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fourth & Maple Streets (moved to Santee Indian Reservation, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fourth & Maple Streets (moved to Santee I...

Significance: The Episcopal Church was the third church constructed in Niobrara and the last for a good number of years. The church is significant as an example of rural ecclesiastical architecture with Gothic... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The building was built in 1902 to serve both commercial and residential use. It functioned as such under various ownerships until it was sold in 1939 to the American Legion, Frank Griener Post No... More

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The theatre was the center of entertainment in the town of Niobrara. Architecturally, the theatre reflects simplicity in design with an arcaded entryway. The H.E. Bonesteel Company was one of the... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

First Methodist Episcopal Church, East side of Fourth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Methodist Episcopal Church, East side of Fourth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: The Methodist Episcopal Church was built circa 1880 in the original waterfront town of Niobrara. In 1881-82, the church, along with many other structures, was moved to a "new" townsite after the ... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street...

Significance: The Knox County Courthouse, housed in the first floor, is significant for its association with the politics and government of Knox County from 1886 to 1906. After 1906, the first floor served var... More

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street...

Significance: The Knox County Courthouse, housed in the first floor, is significant for its association with the politics and government of Knox County from 1886 to 1906. After 1906, the first floor served var... More

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The theatre was the center of entertainment in the town of Niobrara. Architecturally, the theatre reflects simplicity in design with an arcaded entryway. The H.E. Bonesteel Company was one of the... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

First Methodist Episcopal Church, East side of Fourth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Methodist Episcopal Church, East side of Fourth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: The Methodist Episcopal Church was built circa 1880 in the original waterfront town of Niobrara. In 1881-82, the church, along with many other structures, was moved to a "new" townsite after the ... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street...

Significance: The Knox County Courthouse, housed in the first floor, is significant for its association with the politics and government of Knox County from 1886 to 1906. After 1906, the first floor served var... More

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street...

Significance: The Knox County Courthouse, housed in the first floor, is significant for its association with the politics and government of Knox County from 1886 to 1906. After 1906, the first floor served var... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fourth & Maple Streets (moved to Santee Indian Reservation, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fourth & Maple Streets (moved to Santee I...

Significance: The Episcopal Church was the third church constructed in Niobrara and the last for a good number of years. The church is significant as an example of rural ecclesiastical architecture with Gothic... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Maple Streets, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Map...

Significance: The Presbyterian Church, built in 1882, was the first church to be constructed in what was then the "new" townsite of Niobrara (established 1881). The congregation itself is believed to be the ol... More

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Maple Streets, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Map...

Significance: The Presbyterian Church, built in 1882, was the first church to be constructed in what was then the "new" townsite of Niobrara (established 1881). The congregation itself is believed to be the ol... More

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street...

Significance: The Knox County Courthouse, housed in the first floor, is significant for its association with the politics and government of Knox County from 1886 to 1906. After 1906, the first floor served var... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The building was built in 1902 to serve both commercial and residential use. It functioned as such under various ownerships until it was sold in 1939 to the American Legion, Frank Griener Post No... More

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street...

Significance: The Knox County Courthouse, housed in the first floor, is significant for its association with the politics and government of Knox County from 1886 to 1906. After 1906, the first floor served var... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

State Bank of Niobrara, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

State Bank of Niobrara, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: Since the 1920s, the State Bank of Niobrara, organized in 1913, served as the only bank for the Niobrara community. Architecturally, it is a good example of the Georgian Revival style in the Neo-... More

First Methodist Episcopal Church, East side of Fourth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Methodist Episcopal Church, East side of Fourth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: The Methodist Episcopal Church was built circa 1880 in the original waterfront town of Niobrara. In 1881-82, the church, along with many other structures, was moved to a "new" townsite after the ... More

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

W. W. Dwight's Jewelry Store, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The building was built in 1902 to serve both commercial and residential use. It functioned as such under various ownerships until it was sold in 1939 to the American Legion, Frank Griener Post No... More

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Maple Streets, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Map...

Significance: The Presbyterian Church, built in 1882, was the first church to be constructed in what was then the "new" townsite of Niobrara (established 1881). The congregation itself is believed to be the ol... More

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fourth & Maple Streets (moved to Santee Indian Reservation, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fourth & Maple Streets (moved to Santee I...

Significance: The Episcopal Church was the third church constructed in Niobrara and the last for a good number of years. The church is significant as an example of rural ecclesiastical architecture with Gothic... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

First Methodist Episcopal Church, East side of Fourth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Methodist Episcopal Church, East side of Fourth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: The Methodist Episcopal Church was built circa 1880 in the original waterfront town of Niobrara. In 1881-82, the church, along with many other structures, was moved to a "new" townsite after the ... More

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Knox County Courthouse, Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue & Elm Street...

Significance: The Knox County Courthouse, housed in the first floor, is significant for its association with the politics and government of Knox County from 1886 to 1906. After 1906, the first floor served var... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Maple Streets, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Map...

Significance: The Presbyterian Church, built in 1882, was the first church to be constructed in what was then the "new" townsite of Niobrara (established 1881). The congregation itself is believed to be the ol... More

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty Hall Number 53, Fifth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: From 1909 to the late 1970s, the Zapadni Cesko-Bratreske Jednoty (Z.C.B.J.) Hall No. 53 was the social and fraternal center for Czechoslovakan immigrants and their descendants. The hall was also ... More

First Methodist Episcopal Church, East side of Fourth Avenue, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Methodist Episcopal Church, East side of Fourth Avenue, Niobrara...

Significance: The Methodist Episcopal Church was built circa 1880 in the original waterfront town of Niobrara. In 1881-82, the church, along with many other structures, was moved to a "new" townsite after the ... More

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Maple Streets, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

First Presbyterian Church of Niobrara, Southeast corner of Sixth & Map...

Significance: The Presbyterian Church, built in 1882, was the first church to be constructed in what was then the "new" townsite of Niobrara (established 1881). The congregation itself is believed to be the ol... More

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The theatre was the center of entertainment in the town of Niobrara. Architecturally, the theatre reflects simplicity in design with an arcaded entryway. The H.E. Bonesteel Company was one of the... More

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Koster's Theatre, North side of Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: The theatre was the center of entertainment in the town of Niobrara. Architecturally, the theatre reflects simplicity in design with an arcaded entryway. The H.E. Bonesteel Company was one of the... More

State Bank of Niobrara, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

State Bank of Niobrara, Elm Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Significance: Since the 1920s, the State Bank of Niobrara, organized in 1913, served as the only bank for the Niobrara community. Architecturally, it is a good example of the Georgian Revival style in the Neo-... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Niobrara Valley Bank, Fifth Avenue & Maple Street, Niobrara, Knox Coun...

Significance: The Niobrara Valley Bank, organized in the early 1880s was Niobrara's first banking institution. It served the community for more than forty years before closing its doors in the mid 1920s. The ... More

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue (moved to Crofton, NE), Niobrara, Knox County, NE

Chambers-Mayberry House, Northwest corner of Oak Street & Fifth Avenue...

Significance: The Chambers-Mayberry House was built in 1909 for George Chambers, a prominent citizen of Niobrara. Mr. Chambers was cashier of the Niobrara Valley Bank for years and held controlling interests i... More