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Union Station (Omaha)

The Union Station, at 801 South 10th Street in Omaha, Nebraska, known also as Union Passenger Terminal, is "one of the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in the Midwest."〔(nd) ("Union Station". ) City of Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved 7/8/07.〕 Designated an Omaha Landmark in 1978, it was listed as "Union Passenger Terminal" on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.〔(nd) (National Register of Historic Places - Douglas County, Nebraska ). Retrieved 7/8/07.〕 The Union Station is also a contributing property to the Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District. It was the Union Pacific's first Art Deco railroad station,〔Johnson, C. (2001) ''(Union Pacific and Omaha Union Station:A History pf Union Pacific Railroad Passenger Station in Omaha, Nebraska 1866-1971. )'' South Platte Press. pp. 24. Retrieved 7/8/07.〕〔Durham Western Heritage Museum. (nd) (Museum Exterior Architecture. ) Retrieved 7/14/07.〕〔Beman, A. (nd) ("I Get a Kick Outta Train Number 6: New Friends and Fuzzy Slippers on the California Zephyr," ) Amtrak. Retrieved 7/14/07.〕 and the completion of the terminal "firmly established Omaha as an important railroad terminus in the Midwest."〔(2007) ("More Nebraska National Register Sites in Douglas County," ) Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 7/15/07.〕
==History==

The second depot was designed by Chicago architect Charles Sumner Frost, and construction began in October, 1898. Completed on December 1, 1899 at a cost of $405,782, the building's façade rose above the Tenth Street Viaduct the building faced. It was primarily built from pressed brick made in Omaha, as well as Bedford stone used in the architectural details. A canopy of glass and iron protected passengers from the elements as they entered the station, and three synchronized clocks were visible both day and night from different directions. The tracks had the modern innovation of interlocking switches on all tracks approaching or serving the station.〔Johnson, C. (2001) pp. 24-28.〕〔(nd) (Union Station ). Nebraska Memories - State of Nebraska. Retrieved 7/13/07.〕

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