George F. Shepard House

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George F. Shepard House
George F. Shepard House is located in Nebraska
George F. Shepard House
Location of George F. Shepard House in Nebraska
Location Omaha, Nebraska
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Built 1903[1]
Architect George F. Shepard[1]
Architectural style(s) Queen Anne/Beaux-Arts
Designated July 14, 1981[1]

The George F. Shepard House is located at 1802 Wirt Street in the Near North Side neighborhood on the north end of Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1903 in the Queen Anne/Beaux-Arts style, it was designated an Omaha Landmark in 1981.

About

George F. Sheperd was a stonemason and artist in Omaha at the time of the 1889 Trans-Mississippi Exposition in Kountze Place. The Shepard House reflects that influence. With stone cutter's precision, Shepard personalized much of the residence with marble and stone etchings. One of Sheperd's Classical-styled works is owned by the Nebraska Art Collection housed in Kearney, Nebraska.[1]

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