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Packer's National Bank Building

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Packer's National Bank
File:Packer's National Bank (Omaha) from SW 1.JPG
Packers National Bank, seen across the corner of 24th and O Streets
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Location4939 S. 24th St., Omaha, Nebraska
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Area<1 acre (4,000 m2)
Built1907[2]
ArchitectKimball, Thomas Rogers
Architectural styleSecond Renaissance Revival
NRHP reference No.85001071[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 16, 1985
Designated OMALSeptember 18, 1984[2]

Packer's National Bank Building is located at 4939 South 24th Street in the South Omaha Main Street Historic District in south Omaha, Nebraska. It was built in 1907. In 1984, it was designated an Omaha Landmark[3] and, in 1985, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Designed by Thomas Kimball in the Second Renaissance Revival Style, the Packer's National Bank Building was the home of Packer’s National Bank. The bank was originally established in 1891, and its growth was closely tied to the Omaha Stockyards. Many of the bank’s early officers were executives in Omaha's meat packing industry.[4] The bank left the building in 1979 and, in 1984, the building was renovated for use as offices and apartments.

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References

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  3. ^ "Packer's National Bank Building", City of Omaha Landmark Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved 10/15/07.
  4. ^ Gerber, K. and Spencer, J.S. (2003) Building for the Ages: Omaha's architectural landmarks. Landmarks, Inc. p 109.