Mary Reed House Explained

Mary Reed House
Coordinates:41.2558°N -95.9659°W
Built:1909
Location:503 South 36th Street, Omaha, Nebraska
Architecture:Prairie School
Designation1:Omaha
Designation1 Date:March 16, 1982

The Mary Reed House is a historic house in the Gold Coast area of Omaha, Nebraska. The house is a designated Omaha Historical Landmark, designed by notable architect F. A. Henninger in the Prairie style, and built in 1909.

Attributes and history

The home was built and designed in 1909 for the widow of philanthropist and real estate pioneer Byron Reed.

On March 16, 1982, the Omaha City Council designated the house a local landmark.[1]

This red-brick building has been home to a law firm since at least 1998.[2] It was designed by architect F. A. Henninger in the Prairie style[3] made famous by Frank Lloyd Wright. It was designated as an Omaha Historical Landmark in 1982.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: . Resolution Exhibit I. Mary Reed House . Omaha LPHC . . 13 January 2023 . 10 December 1981.
  2. "Business Happenings". Omaha World-Herald, April 26, 1998.
  3. Web site: McNees . Rick . Omaha, Nebraska . 13 January 2023.
  4. Web site: Mary Reed Residence. Omaha LHPC. 13 January 2023.