Nash_Building.jpg
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English:
The Nash building, 901-911 Douglas St. and 902-912 Farnam St., Omaha, Nebraska. View looking northwest of the south half of the building.
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Source | Library of Congress , Prints and Photographs Online Collection, Historic American Building Survey HABS NEB,28-OMAH,1-3 |
Author | Lynn Myer |
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- 2007-10-06 12:30 IridiumFlare 479×592×8 (136480 bytes) This is a photo of the Nash building, 901-911 Douglas St. and 902-912 Farnam St., Omaha, Nebraska, with a view looking northwest of the south half of the building. The photo was taken by Lynn Myer in 1980 for the Historic American Building Survey and is l